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Selecting a Digital SLR Camera

Digital SLRs (DSLR) typically have a sensor many times larger
than that of a standard digital camera, and are targeted at professional
photographers and enthusiasts. They resemble ordinary professional cameras in
most ways, most with replaceable flash and lens components, which give the user
maximum control over light, focus and depth of field. They are also bulkier and
more expensive than their casual-use oriented counterparts.
Using
either a single or three matrix CCD or CMOS sensor, they are portable and
compatible with flash lighting, making them suitable for newsprint and some
wider applications. They are superb for portraiture and artistic photography
because they can be customized for various applications with a comprehensive
range of exchangeable lenses.
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Nikon - Nikon D70s Digital SLR w/18-70MM F3.5-4.5G AF-S DX
Lens Estimated Price: $999.00 The D70s
builds on the success of its popular predecessor, the D70, with multiple
internal and external refinements including an improved autofocus system,
larger LCD monitor, the addition of a remote cord port, new graphic user
interface, among several other enhancements. Designed for a broad range of
consumers from experienced and amateur photographers to beginning photo
enthusiasts and hobbyists, the D70s offers a proven track record of superior
image quality, robust performance, and advanced new features.
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