The term hyperzoom or superzoom is used to advertise photographic zoom lenses with unconventionally large focal length factors, typically more than 4× and ranging up to 15×, e.g., 35 mm to 350 mm. The largest ratio for digital SLR cameras is held by the Tamron 18-270 mm, giving 15×. Some compact digital cameras have even larger zoom ratios up to 35×. For movie and television use, Panavision holds the record with their 300X HD Lens
DSLR is digital single-lens reflex cameras
Compact camera, superzoom camera, System camera and DSLR
The 500D is the predecessor or earlier model to the 550D, but that same line is now up to the 650D, passing the 600D as well.
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The easiest way to determine whether a camera is DSLR (or SLR) or not is by seeing if the lenses are detachable. If you can switch between different camera lenses, the camera is definitely either a DSLR or a SLR.
Different models of Sony dSLR will have different specifications. Most are between 12 and 15.4 megapixels but check into the model you are interested in for confirmation
There are many different DSLR brands out there, and different people all have different opinions on what is the best brand. In my opinion, the Canon EOS series has the best line of DSLR camera. The camera body really makes no difference though, it all has to do with the eye of the photographer and the type of lens used.
DSLR is an abbreviation, therefore has no abbreviation DSLR stands for "Digital Single-Lens Reflex"
The 'D' in 'DSLR' stands for 'digital'. Therefore DSLRs are the digital version of SLRs. As for SLRs, the name does not suggest whether the camera is digital or analogue, therefore can the term can be interpreted for analogue or digital DLRs.
Nikon dot com has a wide plethora of information about their DSLR cameras. You can compare features between the different cameras as well as price them.
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In Europe they are also called the 400D. I don't Know about Australia, but there is a big difference in price. If memory serves me well the Firmware is different and of Course the Rebel Badge.
That depends on the lens that is mounted on the Sony A33 DSLR.