
DSLR cameras
A DSLR (Digital Single-Lens Reflex) camera uses a mirror and prism system to direct light from the lens to an optical viewfinder, allowing you to see the scene directly through the lens. When you take a photo, the mirror lifts temporarily, exposing the image sensor to light. DSLRs offer high image quality, manual controls, interchangeable lenses, and fast performance, making them ideal for both enthusiasts and professionals. Their design provides greater creative flexibility and control over focus, exposure, and depth of field compared to point-and-shoot cameras or smartphones.