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F. Nikon F3AF; Nikon F4; Nikon F4E; Nikon F4S; Nikon F5; Nikon F5 50th anniversary edition; Nikon F6; Nikon F50; Nikon F55; Nikon F60; Nikon F65; Nikon F70; Nikon F75 ...
A digital single-lens reflex camera (digital SLR or DSLR) is a digital camera that combines the optics and mechanisms of a single-lens reflex camera with a solid-state image sensor and digitally records the images from the sensor. The reflex design scheme is the primary difference between a DSLR and other digital cameras.
A zoom-lens reflex (ZLR) camera is a low-end single-lens reflex (SLR) camera having an integrated zoom lens rather than the interchangeable lenses found on other SLR cameras. The term was coined by Olympus for the IS-series film cameras. [1] Olympus also applied the designation to the D-500L & D-600L in press releases carried by PR Newswire. [2]
1987: The first 35mm SLR camera to feature a built-in TTL auto flash (SF-1) [3] 1991: The world's first weather-resistant zoom compact camera is launched. That camera was the "PENTAX ZOOM 90WR" [7] 1995: The world's smallest autofocus SLR camera designed based on the concept of "intuitive operation" is launched. That camera was the PENTAX MZ-5 [7]
Another ancestor of the modern SLR camera was the Swiss-made Alpa, which was innovative, and influenced the later Japanese cameras. The first eye-level SLR viewfinder was patented in Hungary on August 23, 1943, by Jenő Dulovits, who then designed the first 35 mm camera with one, the Duflex , which used a system of mirrors to provide a ...
This list compares main features of digital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLRs). Order of this list should be firstly by manufacturer alphabetically, secondly from high end to low end models. Brand
D. Nikon D1; Nikon D1H; Nikon D1X; Nikon D2H; Nikon D2Hs; Nikon D2X; Nikon D2Xs; Nikon D3; Nikon D3S; Nikon D3X; Nikon D4; Nikon D4S; Nikon D5; Nikon D6; Nikon D40 ...