Get into Photography

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CAMERAS AND EQUIPMENT THE DSLR CAMERA The most common professional camera used today is the DSLR digital single lens reflex An image passes through the lens onto a mirror which reflects the light into a prism made up of more mirrors The prism reflects the image to a viewfinder At the press of the shutter button the mirror flips out of the DSLR cameras usually come way so the light falls on a sensor that captures with an LCD liquid crystal display that gives a live the image The photographer can choose to preview of the photo you are adjust settings manually There are many composing Most also have a viewfinder which is a small interchangeable lenses including wide angle window that you look through macro and telephoto lenses to see the scene you are photographing The LCDworks well in low light but can be hard to see in bright light U of ANOTHER KIND OF CAMERA Mirrorless cameras also have an interchangeable lens but do not use mirrors to capture an image The image in the form of light passes directly onto a sensor then to an LCD screen for a preview These cameras are lighter and smaller than DSLR cameras They were invented in the early twenty first century Since they are smaller easier to carry and use they are very popular with photographers Mirrorless cameras such as this Olympus OM D are lightweight and compact but more expensive thana typical