The digital camera market is changing with the gaps between causal snapper, pro-sumer and professional level cameras becoming increasingly blurred. That's lead to a change in what sorts of camera people are buying with more and more buyers purchasing a dSLR. So, what are some of the differences between dSLRs and point-and-shoot, or compact, cameras? 1 - The cheapest dSLR will shoot faster than dearest compact. That annoying lag between shots that compact digital cameras suffer doesn't exist on dSLRs. Many dSLRs allow you to take multiple shots, or frames, per second. The difference arises ...
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