Principle difference is "through-the-lens" framing and focus. Naturally you can control depth of field, light levels, focus, etc with both units, but with the SLR you see these changes before you take the picture. There are advantages and disadvantages to both types of camera: The compact will be smaller, lighter and quieter; the SLR has a mirror that flips up when the shutter is released to switch light from the viewfinder to the sensor. This makes a noise, the compact doesn't need the mirror so they can be pretty much silent. On the other hand, apart from the Leica M8, compact digitals do not have interchangeable lenses. Being able to change lenses is a big advantage, you can also see the affects of any filters by looking through the viewfinder. In most cases a digital SLR will have better quality optics, sensor and light metering than a compact digital - although there are exceptions; the M8 would give any DSLR a run for its money for quality - but it does cost £3000 for the body alone! ---- 9-07-2006 The SENSOR ! The sensor is what holds the image you took. On most point and shoot digital cameras, the sensor is a certain size...... On a digital SLR, the sensor is BIGGER. ---- The Sensor is not only larger, but is much more sensitive .
Time and Aperture
The structure of the leg muscle is similar to the heart muscle in their makeup. There are studies that have shown that leg muscles can be injected into the heart.
The difference in appearance between light and dark areas of a photo is primarily adjusted through exposure settings, which control the amount of light that hits the camera sensor. Additionally, post-processing techniques such as contrast adjustment, brightness, and shadow/highlight manipulation can enhance or diminish these areas. The dynamic range of the camera sensor also plays a crucial role in capturing details in both highlights and shadows. Together, these factors influence the overall tonal balance in an image.
shutter speed and lens aperture
Large rockets, computer control, compact fuel.
difference between feedback and control
A focal plane shutter is located near the image sensor and consists of two curtains that move across the sensor to control exposure time. A leaf shutter is located within the lens and consists of blades that open and close to control exposure time. The main difference is in their placement and mechanism for controlling exposure.
Difference between control process and process control is that system control process is typically the large scale version of where process control is used.
Their is no Difference
Define staregic control and financial control
Explain the difference between capability and control.
differentiate coordination and control
cohort is frm exposure to outcome, where a group of individuals are "followed up"case control is frm outcome to exposure.
I believe that servo is motorized and solenoid is magnetically activated.
Distinguish between internal audit and internal control.
The null hypothesis is the default hypothesis. It is the hypothesis that there is no difference between the control group and the treatment group. The research hypothesis proposes that there is a significant difference between the control group and the treatment group.
The difference between datalink layer flow control and transport layer flow control is the need to keep the different layers of data separate in the flow control option.