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Digital single-lens reflex cameras (Digital SLRs or DSLRs) operate on the same principle as standard film single-lens reflex cameras. The key difference is that the film is replaced with an electronic sensor (such as a CCD or CMOS sensor), giving the advantage of needing no film and other features common to digital cameras. Like SLRs, DSLRs are often used by professional photographers and advanced amateurs. Undeveloped Arista black and white film, ISO 125. ... The single-lens reflex camera, more commonly known by the abbreviation SLR, uses a mirror placed between the lens and the film to project the image seen through the lens to a matte focusing screen. ... Jump to: navigation, search A specially developed CCD used for ultraviolet imaging in a wire bonded package. ... Jump to: navigation, search Static CMOS Inverter CMOS (pronounced see-moss), which stands for complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor, is a major class of integrated circuits. ... Jump to: navigation, search A SiPix digital camera next to a matchbox to show scale. ...


The purpose of the digital SLR is to allow experienced photographers to use the tools and techniques that they are familiar with from film SLRs while gaining the advantages of a digital camera. For this reason, camera manufacturers design digital SLRs to be as similar as possible to their film counterparts. A single-lens (no separate viewfinder) means that the photographer can focus through the lens itself and see the shot without parallax effects. Cameras which have a separate viewport (such as most point-and-shoot cameras) can produce a photograph which is framed differently from the photographer's intent. Another advantage of the digital SLR is the ability to accept the standard lenses used with film SLR cameras. Canon produces over 50 different interchangeable lenses for their EOS cameras. Sigma, Tamron, and Tokina each manufacture lenses to fit a variety of camera mounts inluding the Canon and Nikon. Note, however, that most consumer level DSLR have an electronic sensor area that is often smaller in size than that of a conventional 35 mm film frame, so results are slightly different from what might be expected; effectively, it is as if the 35 mm frame is first enlarged and then cropped. This is a list of notable photographers in the art, documentary and fashion traditions. ... Parallax (Greek: παραλλαγή (parallagé) = alteration) is the change of angular position of two stationary points relative to each other as seen by an observer, due to the motion of said observer. ... A photograph (often just called a photo) is an image (or a representation of that on e. ... Photographic lens A photographic lens (or more correctly, objective) is an integrated system comprising one or more simple optical lens elements, used for an optical telescope, camera or microscope. ... Jump to: navigation, search Canon Inc. ... Sigma Corporation is a Japanese company manufacturing cameras, lenses, flashes and other photographic accessories. ... Jump to: navigation, search Tamron Co. ... Nikon redirects here; there is also a leader of the Russian Orthodox Church named Patriarch Nikon. ...


DSLR accepts interchangeable lenses and accessories such as flash units, and accessories for SLRs are usually compatible with DSLRs of the same brand. When aiming a DSLR, the photographer is looking through the lens (unlike a rangefinder camera or a camera with a separate viewfinder) and the image is projected optically (unlike a camera with an electronic viewfinder). In photography, a flash is a device that produces an instantaneous flash of light (typically around 1/1000 of a second) to help illuminate a scene. ... Jump to: navigation, search A rangefinder camera is one with a rangefinder that allows the photographer to judge the focusing distance. ... In photography a viewfinder is what the photographer looks through to compose, and in many cases to focus, the picture. ... EVF are digital cameras with electronic viewfinders. ...


The imaging sensor in a DSLR is typically much larger than the one in a standard digital camera. Larger sensor allows better image quality, shallower depth of field and wider field of view. However, the sensor is usually smaller than a frame of 135 film. The average size of a typical DSLR sensor being about 22 mm x 15 mm, or the size of an APS film frame. If this is not the case and the sensor is the same size as the equivalent frame of film (usually 35 mm wide), the camera is said to have a full-frame sensor. Currently (2005) only some expensive professional DSLRs have full-frame sensors (typically 36 mm x 24 mm). Two example of a full-frame DSLR is the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II and the Canon EOS-5D. Jump to: navigation, search A SiPix digital camera next to a matchbox to show scale. ... An example of very shallow depth of field in a macro photograph. ... Your field of view is that part of the observable world that you are able to see at any given moment. ... 135 is a film format for still photography. ... An Advanced Photo System (IX240) film cartridge Advanced Photo System (APS) is a film format for still photography. ... Jump to: navigation, search 2005 (MMV) is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Depending on the position of the reflex mirror, the light from the scene can only reach either the eyepiece or the sensor. Also, a mechanical shutter is used to control the exposure. Therefore even though a DSLR has a color display at the back of the camera body, it doesn't provide "live preview" (allowing focusing and framing using the display). The only exception to this rule so far is Canon EOS 20Da, a Japanese variant of Canon EOS 20D designed for astrophotography. An eyepiece, or ocular lens, is a type of lens that is attached to a variety of optical devices such as telescopes and microscopes. ... A shutter is a movable cover or screen that alternately prevents and permits the passage of some desirable (or undesirable) element. ... In photography, exposure is the total amount of light allowed to fall on the film (or electronic sensor in the case of digital photography) during the process of taking a photograph. ... Jump to: navigation, search Focusing is a procedure to for attending to, and being aware of, the bodys knowing of the various situations we live in. ... The term framing can have several possible meanings: framing (telecommunication), where it relates to synchronization framing (economics), where it relates to rational choice theory framing (World Wide Web), where it relates to the use of multiple panes within a web page framing (communication theory), where it relates to the contextual... The Canon EOS-20Da is an 8. ... Jump to: navigation, search The Canon EOS-20D is a 8. ... Jump to: navigation, search Milky Way in Sagittarius. ...


Camera manufacturers expect that professionals and advanced amateurs continue to prefer DSLRs over other forms of digitals cameras. However, if electronic viewfinders with near-zero lag and very low energy consumption are introduced, non-SLR cameras may become a viable choice for a large number of people who now need SLRs.


Many medium format SLRs can accept a digital camera back to turn the camera into a kind of DSLR with very high image quality (typically 22 megapixel as of 2005). However, the combination is very expensive and bulky, and thus they are rarely used outside fashion photography and portraiture. Medium-format is a film format in still photography. ... The Digital camera back is a type of high-end digital photography equipment. ... Jump to: navigation, search 2005 (MMV) is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... For the 80s New Wave band, see Fashion The term fashion applies to a characteristic means of expression or presentation; fashions may follow trends, in which they gain or lose popularity. ... Self-portrait by Vincent Van Gogh A portrait is a painting, photograph, or other artistic representation of a person. ...


History

At Fotokina in 1986, Nikon revealed a prototype analog electronic still SLR camera, the Nikon SVC, a precursor to the digital SLR (Pierre J., "Nikon SLR-type digital Cameras", [1]). The prototype design lead to the Nikon N8008 two years later which is capable of 0.3 megapixel (ibid [2]).


In 1991, Kodak released the first comercially available digital SLR, the Kodak DCS-100. It consisted of a modified Nikon F3 SLR body, modified drive unit, and an external storage unit connected via cable. The camera was capable of producing 1.3 megapixel (1280x1024) and cost approximately $30,000 US. This was followed by the DCS-200 with integrated storage (Leefoo, "A Brief Info on Kodak DCS-Series Digital Still SLR cameras", [3]).


Over the next decade, digital SLRs have been released by various companies (prominant names include Canon, Nikon and Kodak) with higher resolution (megapixel) and lower prices. Look up canon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Nikon redirects here; there is also a leader of the Russian Orthodox Church named Patriarch Nikon. ... Jump to: navigation, search Eastman Kodak Company NYSE: EK is a large multinational public company producing photographic materials and equipment. ...


In 2003, Canon introduced a 6.3 megapixel Digital Rebel SLR camera (known in the UK as the EOS 300D) at an MSRP of under $1000. Its popularity, especially among newspaper and amateur photographers, encouraged other manufacturers to produce affordable digital SLR cameras, significantly lowering entry costs and allowing more casual photographers an opportunity to experience Digital SLR. Canon introduced the next generation 8 megapixel EOS350D (Digital Rebel XT) in 2005. Jump to: navigation, search 2003 (MMIII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A pixel (a contraction of picture element) is one of the many tiny dots that make up the representation of a picture in a computers memory. ...


As of 2005, only Canon currently carries "Full Frame" dSLR models- that is dSLRs with a sensor with the same dimensions as 35mm film, the 16 megapixel EOS 1Ds mkII, and the new EOS 5D. Such a camera does not suffer from the "magnification factor". Kodak previously released two Full Frame cameras for Nikon and Canon lens mounts, but have discontinued them, due to the very high current cost of making "Full Frame" DSLR's. The new EOS 5D has been recently released and it retails for around half the price of the 1Ds mkII, making "Full Frame" DSLR's more affordable to the public and proffessionals alike. With a 12.8 megapixel CMOS sensor and a very high spec, this could be the start of a slow but steady "Full Frame" DSLR influx which will gather momentum as time moves on and prices come down. Jump to: navigation, search 2005 (MMV) is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Look up canon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Simulated 35 mm film with soundtracks _ The outermost strips (on either side) contain the SDDS soundtrack as an image of a digital signal. ... The EOS 1Ds Mark II is a digital SLR camera body by Canon Inc. ... The EOS 5D is a professional, 12. ... The EOS 5D is a professional, 12. ...


Nikon has a broad line of SLRs which, in 2005, includes the D2X and D2H as well as the Canon 300D competitor, the D70. Kodak and Fujifilm sell models based on Nikon lens mount, and Kodak also sells one that accepts Canon lenses. Olympus has introduced two digital SLRs. Pentax and Konica Minolta also have digital SLRs that use their lenses and accessories. Nikon redirects here; there is also a leader of the Russian Orthodox Church named Patriarch Nikon. ... Jump to: navigation, search 2005 (MMV) is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Jump to: navigation, search Eastman Kodak Company NYSE: EK is a large multinational public company producing photographic materials and equipment. ... Fujifilm (TYO: 4901), (NASDAQ: FUJIY) is a Japanese company known for its photographic film and cameras. ... This article refers to a Japanese camera maker. ... Jump to: navigation, search PENTAX Corporation (ペンタックス株式会社) (TYO: 7750) is a Japanese company founded in 1919 as Asahi Optical Corporation (旭光学工業合資会社; Asahi Kōgaku Kōgyō Gōshi Gaisha). ... Jump to: navigation, search Konica Minolta (コニカミノルタ) is a Japanese worldwide manufacturer of cameras, camera accessories, photo-copiers, fax machines and laser printers. ...


Konica Minolta incorporates technology for reducing the effects of camera shake (Canon and Nikon put similar capabilities in certain of their lenses). Kyocera manufactured SLRs and marketed them under the Contax name, but in 2005 withdrew from the digital-camera field. Kyocera Corporation (京セラ, Kyō-Sera, also known as Kyoto Ceramics) (TYO: 6971), NYSE: KYO is a Japanese company based in Kyoto, Japan. ... Jump to: navigation, search 2005 (MMV) is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Digital SLR versus Digital compacts(Digital Non-SLRs)

What is the edge of Digital SLRs over non-SLR digital cameras?


Non-SLR digitals are of 2 types, digital compacts and SLR-like "prosumer"compacts (e.g., Minolta DimageZ2, Nikon 5700). Prosumer digitals have lenses with large zoom capacity (10x-12x) which even vies with some DSLRs.


In the conventional film photography, the SLR method's biggest advantage over Rangefinder method is TTL (Through The Lens) viewing of the image to be photographed. In a Rangefinder camera, the frame is seen via a prism, not through the focusing lens and this accounts for the parallax error - ie. the frame seen in viewfinder is not exactly the frame which will impinge on the film plate.


However, most non-SLR Prosumer digitals (like Nikon 5700) also offer TTL viewing through the focusing lens, projected onto its viewfinder as well as the LCD screen,through an EVF(electronic viewfinder). This differs from the DSLR in that this is a digitally created image whereas a DSLR gives the real optical TTL image. An EVF image is slower to readjust(lag) to a change and of lower resolution than a true optical TTL. Advantages of EVF are parallax free views and far lesser bulk than a DSLR. EVF are digital cameras with electronic viewfinders. ...


A DSLR camera shows the true optical image in its viewfinder.Since the mirror sits in front of the sensor(reflecting the image to the viewfinder)the LCD screen of a DSLR shows the snap only after being shot, but not before clicking. DSLRs allows for easy lens interchanges, which is not available in all but one non-SLR digital cameras (Epson R-D1 Rangefinder [4]). (High end rangefinder cameras of conventional film photography allows lens interchange.) DSLR is also faster (time from the clicking to sensor and then to store the snap onto the memory card) than digital compacts ,which helps in action photography.SLR also gives more control on aperture and shutter speed, which matters for artistic photography.


Thus, generally,DSLRs combine the plus points of both conventional and digital photography. But the gap between the digital SLR and Non-SLR is closing in as most digital Non-SLRs have overcome the inherent problems of the Rangefinders of conventional photography, notably the parallax-error.They are far cheaper and smaller than a DSLR and provide phenomenal zooms,which all appeal to amateurs.


The main drawbacks of DSLR are the cost and bulk of the equipment(as it houses the flipping pivoted reflecting mirror between the lens and the sensor)


DSLR also suffers dust over the sensor problem.Because of the interchangeabilty of lenses, environmental dust accumulates on the super-thin glass cover in front of the sensor.It has to be cleaned periodically to avoid surprising blotches in the enlarged print outs.If not properly done,permanent scratches will be etched on the glass cover and spoils the performance.


See also


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Digital single-lens reflex camera - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2031 words)
A digital single-lens reflex camera (digital SLR or DSLR) is a digital camera that operates on the same optical and mechanical principles as a modern electronic autofocus 35mm film single-lens reflex camera.
In the digital era, zoom lens design is sufficiently advanced to almost eliminate most of the market for non-SLR cameras with interchangeable lenses, so digital camera lens interchangability is, in practice, mostly restricted to the digital SLR.
In 2003, Canon introduced a 6.3 megapixel Digital Rebel SLR camera (known in the UK as the EOS 300D) at an MSRP of under $1000.
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