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If you are getting more involved with your photography, and want more control over your camera, then a Digital SLR Camera from NDF Camera House may be what you are looking for. With the wide range of interchangable lenses and flashes available, you will be able to be in charge of every element of your photography, from adjustable shutter and aperature values for long-exposure through to high action sports shots up to 1/8000th of a second with virtually no shutter lag.
But don't be alarmed - Digital SLR's can still your allow to point and click much the same as their smaller brethren. The versatility is just there if you want it.
So what does SLR mean anyway? The Single-Lens Reflex camera uses a mirror placed between the lens and the image capture sensor to project the image seen through the lens. This means that what you see through the viewfinder is what the camera will see when the photo is taken, ensuring that perfect framing or composition - especially on closeups - is available regardless of which lens you are using.
If sports or action shots are being taken, digital SLR's allow for continuous shooting - up to eight frames per second - due the fact that the display screen doesn't freeze up and reviews the image immediately after it has been taken, by which time the subject has scored the goal or won the race.
And in low light, display screens can be too dark to show what the camera is seeing whereas the viewfinder on a digital SLR will again let you see what the camera is seeing regardless of light levels.

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