Focusing in on the Demystifying of the Digital Camera
Executive Summary about SLR 35mm Cameras by Daniel P Elliott

Canon SLR 35mm Cameras
With the proliferation of digital cameras, photography using 35mm cameras of yesteryear is quickly becoming an obsolete art form. There are pros and cons to using a digital camera over a 35mm camera. Your choices are either a compact point-and-shoot camera or a Single-Lens Reflex, or SLR.
A serious photographer or professional will always opt for a Digital SLR as their primary camera. SLR cameras allow the user flexibility and precision that surpasses point-and-shoot cameras because of the quality lens attachments, settings, and format of file image. As a general rule, SLR cameras provide higher resolution, or mega-pixels, than compact cameras. Despite some compact point-and-shoot cameras surpassing a few SLRs in the number of mega-pixels, it does not mean that the compact cameras will provide a superior image. SLR cameras are superior in every way except for the cost and weight. SLR cameras start around the $400 range just for the body. Because of the lenses, SLR cameras tend to be moderately heavier than compacts.
The majority of people won’t want or need an SLR Digital camera. A common 5 or 6 mega-pixel camera can take absolutely beautiful photos. The cost of compact digital cameras is a fraction of their big brothers.
Canon Rebel Digital Cameras
Executive Summary about SLR 35mm Cameras by Chris Campbell
The EOS SLR Rebel XSi models come with 12.2 megapixels and image stabilizer. The DIGIC image processor provides for a powerful and high performance camera.
The Canon Rebel digital cameras model XTi is a superior camera with a simple to use performance. The camera has some incredible features that make this camera easy to use for beginners or professionals. The self-cleaning sensor combined with the integrated cleaning system has made this camera popular. The Canon Rebel digital cameras also include the EOS 35mm SLR Rebel T2, with many different shooting modes and more features that make the camera a masterpiece.
Top of the Line Digital Cameras
Executive Summary about SLR 35mm Cameras by Warren Lynch
If you think that digital cameras are for snapshots only, then you obviously haven’t heard about SLR (Single Lens Reflex) digital cameras. SLR is a type of camera which has one lens for composing the frame and capturing the image. SLR cameras are also known as TTL (through-the-lens) cameras.
The top of the line SLR digital cameras rival the best film-based SLR cameras and are designed for serious hobbyists and professional photographers. Digital SLR cameras are much larger, bulkier, and heavier than traditional digital
cameras.
The better digital SLR cameras let you mount different lenses just like their film-based counterparts do. Many of your existing 35mm lens may be compatible with a digital SLR. Because the digital SLR cameras are more professional, they come with a hefty price tag. Of course, there are also starter-priced digital SLR cameras available. The Olympus E-20N, a 5.0-megapixel SLR camera, which includes a non-replaceable lens that is capable of duplicating a 35 mm to 140 mm lens, runs around $3500.
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