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  2. Nikon D5300 - Wikipedia

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    It features the Expeed 4 processor and is the company's first DSLR with built-in Wi-Fi and GPS. It shares the same 24-megapixel image sensor as its D5200 predecessor, but without an anti-aliasing (AA) filter, [8] equal to the Nikon D7100. MSRP for the body is $800, and $1,400 with an 18–140mm f/3.5-5.6 kit lens. [9]

  3. Battery grip - Wikipedia

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    Sony Alpha 700 with battery grip N50. A battery grip is an accessory for an SLR/DSLR (and occasionally other cameras), which allows the camera to hold multiple batteries to extend the battery life of the camera, and adds a vertical grip with an extra shutter release (and other controls), facilitating the shooting of portrait photography. [1]

  4. LBCAST - Wikipedia

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    The main differences between LBCAST and CMOS-based sensors appear to be those given below: [1] LBCAST divides the photosites to be read out into two channels by colour, red and blue photosites—making up 50% of the total number of photosites between them, as in CMOS and CCD colour sensors—accumulate using one read-channel, while green photosites—which make up the other 50% of total pixels ...

  5. Digital single-lens reflex camera - Wikipedia

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    Since 2008, manufacturers have offered DSLRs which offer a movie mode capable of recording high definition motion video. A DSLR with this feature is often known as an HDSLR or DSLR video shooter. [34] The first DSLR introduced with an HD movie mode, the Nikon D90, captures video at 720p24 (1280x720 resolution at 24 frame/s). Other early HDSLRs ...

  6. Digital camera - Wikipedia

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    The consequences are that DSLT cameras should shoot a half stop differently from DSLR. One advantage of using a DSLT camera is the blind moments a DSLR user experiences while the reflecting mirror is moved to send the light to the sensor instead of the viewfinder do not exist for DSLT cameras.

  7. Canon EOS 450D - Wikipedia

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    The EOS 450D, known in the Americas as the EOS Rebel XSi and in Japan as the EOS Kiss X2, [1] is a 12.2-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera that is part of the Canon EOS line of cameras.

  8. Canon EOS 100D - Wikipedia

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    It has been described as the "world's smallest and lightest DSLR camera", either currently in production [2] or in the APS-C format. [3] Canon uses a smaller version of the APS-C sensor format than some other manufacturers including Nikon, Pentax, and Sony, with a crop factor of 1.6 rather than 1.5. It weighs 407 grams including battery and ...

  9. Pentax cameras - Wikipedia

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    The second generation of autofocus cameras from Pentax. They are equipped with new SAFOX II autofocus module and power contact to enable power zoom function in power zoom FA lenses. In the United States the series was called PZ, while in the rest of the world it was called Z. Z-10 (1991) Z-1 (flagship model) (1991) Z-20 (1992) Z-50 (1992)

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