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Two completely different concepts of vocabulary.
A DSLR refers to the framing method of the camera, and a digital camera refers to the photosensitive medium of the camera.
The two can be separated or coincide. A DSLR camera can be either a digital camera or a film camera; A digital camera can be a DSLR camera or a rangefinder camera, without conflict.
In addition, digital cameras have developed to the current level, and the image quality is basically the same as that of the reverse camera. The "rebels" who boycott digital cameras have also basically thrown themselves in. Even the American "National Geographic", which has the most stringent requirements for **, has all defected more than three years ago.
The landlord's question is really not good, and the things in the two fields really can't be defined by the same level. For example, in the era of film, Nikon Canon's lowest-grade body, with a good lens, using a top-notch reversal film and professional processing process, you can also shoot wonderful**. However, in the digital age, a poor body with the best lens cannot match the effect of a good body with a normal lens.
To put it simply, the image quality of film cameras depends more on the lens and film and the processing process, while digital cameras depend more on the body CCD and data algorithms, and the same Sony CCD performs differently on Nikon and Canon machines. There are top-of-the-line machines in both fields, and there is no way to make a simple comparison.
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Digital cameras and film cameras use different recording and storage media...
At present, the sharpness of the film camera is good...
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A DSLR is a digital camera.
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Nowadays, many people like photography, and they will also want to have a more "professional" camera that can take photos that surpass the level of ordinary commemorative photos. When it comes to "professional cameras", many people probably think of "SLR". As a photography enthusiast who is just starting out or getting started, we need to first understand what a DSLR is.
What is a DSLR camera
"SLR camera" is the abbreviation of "single lens reflex camera", and its English abbreviation is SLR, that is, Single Lens Relfex. The name comes from its structure: 1, with only one lens; 2. There is a reflector inside the camera.
Traditional DSLR cameras are shot using film. Modern. Digital SLR, only the imaging part from the film to the digital part, its "single lens reflex" essence structure has not changed, so it is called "digital SLR camera", English for Digital-SLR, referred to as DSLR.
Since the current camera market has basically been completely digitalized, when we talk about "SLR", we generally refer to DSLR cameras unless otherwise specified.
The structure and working principle of a DSLR camera
The structure of a DSLR camera has 2 characteristics:
1. Single lens;
2. There is a reflector inside the camera. Among them, the mirror structure is the most important factor to distinguish DSLR from other cameras.
The working principle of a DSLR camera is: the light enters the camera through the lens, reaches the pentaprism after being reflected by the mirror, and the reflection inside the pentaprism reaches the viewfinder eyepiece twice, and the photographer observes the picture to be shot through the viewfinder eyepiece, that is, "framing".
This structure determines that what the photographer sees in the viewfinder eyepiece is actually the image observed through the camera lens, that is, the image that can be captured in the end, is truly "what you see is what you get". This is one of the biggest features of DSLR cameras.
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DSLR cameras belong to digital cameras. A DSLR is a camera that is a bit more upscale than the card DC.
SLR, that is, single-lens reflection. Cameras with this technology have only one lens, which is responsible for both photography and framing. In this way, the problem of quality degradation caused by parallax can be basically solved.
Moreover, when framing with a DSLR camera, the light from the subject is focused through the lens, reflected by the oblique reflector to the focusing screen for imaging, and then reflected by the "roof prism" with a ridge at the top, the photographer can observe the scene through the viewfinder eyepiece, and it is the same image as the scenery up and down, left and right, so it is very convenient to frame and focus.
When shooting, the mirror will immediately pop up, the lens aperture will automatically shrink to a predetermined value, and the shutter will open to make the film light-sensitive; **When the shutter closes at the end, the mirror and lens aperture reset at the same time. This is the DSLR technology in the camera, and the digital camera becomes a professional-grade DSLR when it adopts this technology.
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When it comes to choosing a digital camera, it mainly depends on your interest in photography and your budget. Here are some considerations:
1.Interest and commitment: If you have a high interest in photography and plan to learn and explore photography techniques in depth, then buying a DSLR camera may be more suitable.
2.Budget: DSLRs are usually more expensive, especially if you also buy the included lenses, which can cost more. Regular digital cameras are more affordable than DSLRs. Therefore, if you are on a budget, a regular digital camera may be more suitable.
3.Portability: Regular digital cameras are usually smaller and lighter than DSLRs, making them easy to carry and travel. If you need to always carry a camera with you for shooting, then a regular digital camera may be more suitable.
4.Uses and needs: Consider the uses and needs of your shooting.
If it's just for everyday shooting, social sharing, and memorial**, a regular digital camera might be the answer. But if you're planning to shoot professional**, landscape photography, portrait photography, etc., a DSLR camera may be more suitable for your requirements.
In conclusion, if you have a strong interest in photography, have a good budget, and have the patience to learn and explore photography techniques, buying a DSLR camera is a good choice. However, if you're on a budget, portability and simplicity are more important, or just want to shoot everyday**, then a regular digital camera might be better for you. Considering your needs and budget, choosing the right camera is the most important thing.
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