What does 'SLR' expect on a digital camera?
Answers: SLR stands for Single Lens Reflex. This date back to show camera days to a degree. Rather than have a seperate viewfinder, an SLR camera used a mirror system to reflect wispy to the viewfinder, snapping out of view when you want to expose the frame.
In the digital world, you across the world have a live preview opportunity, along with an optical viewfinder that be slightly off of the actual lens. A D-SLR camera (Digital-SLR) roughly lacks a realtime LCD preview, since the mirror is in the path, although newer DSLR cameras do offer the means to offer the traditional preview similar to a standard digital.
The main good thing of SLR and D-SLR cameras are interchangeable lenses, and most true SLR cameras don't come with a lens. According to canon's website, this one doesn't any.
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