"Single Lens Reflex". It means (among other things) that what you see looking through the viewfinder is what will be on the film.
An SLR camera system, such as that used in the Canon EOS 350D camera, uses a mirror and prism system. A Single-Lens Reflex (SLR) allows the photographer to see exactly what will be captured.
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what does SLR stand for on camers
functions of the principal components of a digital SLR camera
All major camera companies make SLR cameras, as well as digital SLR cameras. My photography teacher always recommended the Promaster 2500PK Manual SLR camera for its ease of use, value, and manual functions.
SLR stands for single lens reflex. Simply put in a slr camera digital or film when you look through the view finder you are viewing the exact same image as what will be captured. This is accomplished by a set of mirrors and prisms.
This is an expensive camera. SLR stands for Single Reflex Len. This is the type of camera a photographer purchase of their craft. Sony hase been making SLR camera for quite a few years.
Yes you can use a SLR lens as an attachment on some digital camera. You will have to check the camera to see if there is an attachment that is available on the camera.
You can buy a SLR camera online for a good price at ebay or amazon
Your average SLR camera is going to run you about $600 for a quality camera. The lower end ones can be purchased for around $450.
I think you mean "SLR". It stands for Single Lens Reflex.
A View camera or an SLR