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An overview of digital SLR cameras

Pt. 1 of 5 | 5:17 |

How do I use a digital SLR


Monday July 26, 2010

What is a digital SLR

, you ask? Well in this first episode, we will answer that question by explaining the

components of a digital SLR

or

DSLR camera

and explain

what separates a DSLR camera

from an SLR camera. We'll go through some of the

features common to DSLRs

and show you

how DSLRs work

and what you might notice if you examine one closely.

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Show Notes

- Digital SLRs are digital single-lens reflex cameras.

- Digital SLRs, or DSLRs as they're often called, are digital versions of the old standby SLR cameras.

- DSLRs are mainly composed of the body, the lens and any attachments you may be using.

- Digital SLRs capture images with a digital sensor and store them either on compact flash cards or secure digital (SD) cards.

- Common buttons and switches to DSLRs include the power button, shutter button, a mode dial and selector buttons.

- Selector buttons and the display at the back will vary between models.

- Depending on your model, your camera may or may not have a built-in flash.

- DSLRs will also have a flap under which you may find a USB port, A/V port and accessory port (as seen on our model).
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