E. Barnes, Professional Gamer, Professional Gamer, Washington
Answered Jul 26, 2019
Have you always loved cameras? If you answer yes, then you know that DSLR and SLR cameras are similar but they also have some differences with each other. The SLR is known as a film camera. You can equip it with the lens or use it alone and you still know that this can be very useful to you. The DSLR is a digital version of the SLR.
A lot of people prefer this mainly because it is easier for them to see if they were able to take great photos immediately. SLRs would still require you to develop the film or have it developed. When you use the DSLR, you can immediately delete the photos that do not correspond to the type of image that you want to get.
People who love cameras will have no problems with determining the difference between a DSLR and an SLR camera. SLR means Single Lens and Reflex mirror which refers to what a camera has so that it will be effective in taking amazing photos. The DSLR means the same but the word “digital” is added. This means that you can immediately see the images that you have taken.
They have some differences with each other in terms of specs because the DSLR is known to be newer as compared to the SLR camera. There are still many changes that are being done to the cameras that are available right now so that they can fit the changing needs of people who are using them.