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    Envoyée le dimanche 20 janvier 2008 06:01:49
    par MichaelTheMentor
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    This is a quick and simple description of how an SLR camera differs from a point and shoot camera. This free lesson was brought to you by: http://www.michaelthemaven.com | Michael's photography school: http://www.michaelthementor.com



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  • funamaation7987

    he reminds me of bennet from heroes
    lundi 09 janvier 2012 18:27:39
  • chinh101

    would be nice if you can tell us what is better in DSLR vs PnS. everybody just say "it just is!!!" which is very frustrating.
    samedi 17 décembre 2011 17:43:42
  • Jules7892

    The Brain of ALL Digital SLR Cameras is the CMOS Sensor Pixel Density measured as MP/cm.^2. If you have a larger Pixel , say a 3.1 MP/cm^2 your have a Pro-DSLR APC Sensor. If you have above the 7.0 MP/cm^2 you have an 8.0 or 10.0 MP/cm^2,your Sensor loses enouph Colour Accuracy that it becomes the beginning of a Point&Shoot or even"M"=Manual Setting Digital Camera.At 8 to 10 MegaPixels in a Point & Shoot 32 to 36 MP/cm^2 smaller Pixels Vs.larger Pixel Pro-DSLR of10 Mega-Pixelat Large 2.7MP/cm^2!
    jeudi 16 juin 2011 04:06:26
  • omumaro

    you are talking about DSLR`s not SLR. Please let me know on your opinion on DSLR vs. SLR photography.
    mercredi 08 juin 2011 09:59:42
  • GMSamuelRhine

    point and shoot vs DSLR !?? thats like fukin saying steak vs. one drawn on paper. not gonna get anything good being cheap and lazy
    mardi 24 mai 2011 23:22:12
  • citroncek

    I've been into P&S for 10 years, recently I switched to SLR (d90) AND IT ROCKS!!! Should have done this earlier......and NO...I'm not going back to P&S cammeras.
    dimanche 20 février 2011 09:56:47
  • JimBoopLoop

    -well what about image quality...
    jeudi 27 janvier 2011 20:28:02
  • xFRAGxMOVIESx

    yeah but they also have the same controls as a slr
    dimanche 05 septembre 2010 16:23:31
  • pupupuchi28

    Bridge camera are P&S camera with mega zooms. Somewhat powerful P&S camera with maximum manual controls possible in a P&S camera.
    dimanche 05 septembre 2010 15:40:29
  • panzarw

    a DSLR will have better images in quality wise, because they have a format of photos called RAW that can be sharpened in Adobe lightroom. even more effective it has a burst mode like 3fps and so on depending on the model.
    mercredi 04 août 2010 14:14:26
  • thelixir715

    kind of ends abruptly lol lovin my first slr (t2i) I got yesterday :D
    mardi 20 juillet 2010 09:40:08
  • houstonangel34

    I have a Canon PowerShot SX20 IS and I am new to photography and this camera. I get everything you said in the video, but I don't get how to actually accomplish this!? Any help or suggestions please? I don't know how to set my aperture or anything ... so confused.
    samedi 26 juin 2010 23:03:16
  • TelisRafa

    you need megapixels only for large prints ...but as concern the quality everything is up to 3 things : 1 lens 2 sensor quality 3 processor ...so a 12 megapixel point and shoot may be worst than a 4 megapixel point and shoot....as for the point and shoot vs dslr i believe that point and shoot are better in portability and easy-to-use issue everything beyond that is owned by dslrs..
    dimanche 25 avril 2010 08:47:15
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