DSLR is an abbreviation, therefore has no abbreviation DSLR stands for "Digital Single-Lens Reflex"
As you probably have guessed, the term 'DSLR' is an abbreviation. Digital Single Lens Reflex is the full term. In most cameras, there is a mirror inside. That's basically what it means, though I do think this answer requires an edit.
no it is a DSLR a SLR is a Single Lens Reflex camrea that acceps film and a DSLR is a Digital Single Lens Reflex camrea that is digital
Digital Single Lens Reflex
DSLR = Digital Single Lens Reflex It's a digital camera made to look like a 35mm SLR. Usually the lens is interchangeable, but not always. - - - - - It is a camera with a detachable lens for great shots Hope this helped
First Anwser: No, because there is no removable lens on the SX30 it is not classified as a D-SLR.a Finay Balfour: Actually, a few Bridge cameras have removable lenses, but that doesn't make it as DSLR. DSLR stands for "Digital Single Lens Reflex", which means that it has a mirror which bounces the view from the lens to the viewfinder, and locks up when you want to take the picture, and that makes the clonking sound widely related to DSLR cameras. So, to conclude, no, the powershot is not a DSLR, because it does not have a Single Lens Reflex mirror lock up system.
Digital Single Lens Reflex. I guess you know that it is a type of camera.
Yes , they do. Digital Single Lens Reflex is DSLR camera, You wil get plenty of options there.
High-end DSLR cameras (digital single lens reflex).
Both. Depends on how old the camera is. DSLR is just a digital version of an SLR (single-lens reflex), which are the cameras with removable lenses.
SLR single lens reflex DSLR digital single lens reflex A camera with a single lens that portrays the image seen through the lens by reflecting the image with a internal mirror, up through a prism, and to a viewfinder so you accurately see what the lens will see when it takes the photo. When the shutter is depressed, the mirror pops up out of the way and the image is portrayed on a piece of film or in the case of the DSLR, a digital image sensor. Older cameras used twin lenses, one for the film image and one for the viewfinder. smaller pocket cameras do not use a lens, just a hole with a magnifier to simulate to the eye where the image will be captured..
DSLR stands for Digital Single Lens Reflex. This is a type of camera, it has interchangeable lenses, and usually yields better quality than Point and shoot cameras.