For clarity I’m not talking about recent history. I’m talking about SLR lenses from the 1980s, 1970s or earlier, where lenses had manual focus, aperture rings and the pinnacle of technological ...
DSLRs are on their way out. Mirrorless cameras are the future. But that doesn’t really answer the question of “why.” Of course, just because the likes of Nikon and Canon have stopped making DSLRs ...
The term "DSLR" stands for Digital Single-Lens Reflex and describes the mechanics behind how this type of camera works. But the name alone doesn't really explain what's going on inside the shell or ...