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DSLRs

A DSLR (Digital Single-Lens Reflex) camera uses a mirror and an optical viewfinder to help you see exactly what the lens sees. When you press the shutter button, the mirror flips up, letting light hit the image sensor, which captures the photo. This design allows for quick, accurate framing and high-quality images. DSLRs offer interchangeable lenses for different photographic styles, manual controls for exposure and focus, and generally superior image quality compared to smartphones. They are versatile tools favored by both professional and enthusiastic photographers for their flexibility and performance.