Simply put, that is what a DSLR is all about. DSLR stands for digital single lens reflex ,and with this you will already have an idea that it has something to do with lenses and reflex. That's what makes it different compared to digital cameras that are flooding the markets nowadays.
This is how it works.
- Light passes through the lens and strikes a mirror (green)
- The mirror reflects the light up to a focusing screen
- Light passes through the focusing screen and enters a block of glass called a pentaprism (orange)
- The pentaprism reflects the image so that you can see it in the viewfinder
- When you take a photo, the mirror flips up and a shutter (blue) opens that exposes the digital sensor (red) to light
First, DSLR needs constant cleaning. There are different parts to as well, such as the lenses, the sensor and many more. Cleaning is the most important part as it preserves the quality of the picture that is to be taken.
Second, dont ever think that having a DSLR means that u can always snap great picture. Its a misconception that many of new DSLR user get. There are million things that you need to learn about DSLR when you can to take a picture.
Third, its not easy to move with a DSLR. This is because they are "fragile" devices and you will need to have the correct bag for it. Your movement will be limited compared to having a digital camera.
The advantages?
Its a DSLR.....that's all.
My personal advice, if you are good at taking pictures with a normal mobile camera, you have the passion to created magic with your pictures, then go for it. It a good investment if you wanna go pro....... and I personally will encourage people who are like that to buy a DSLR.
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