5. Operating a Digital SLR Camera
When a point-and-shoot camera just isn’t enough, serious photographers graduate to digital SLR (D-SLR) cameras. A D-SLR offers manual control over shutter speed, aperture, and ISO; interchangeable lenses; a larger and more sensitive image sensor; and other advanced features that let you take pro-level pictures.
As you might suspect, using a D-SLR is more involved than using a point-and-shoot model. There are more ...
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