DSLR (Digital Single-Lens Reflex)

A DSLR (Digital Single-Lens Reflex) is a type of digital camera known for its optical viewfinder system and the use of interchangeable lenses. The term "Single-Lens Reflex" refers to the mirror reflex system inside the camera that directs light through a single lens to both the viewfinder and the image sensor.

In a DSLR, incoming light is directed through the lens onto a movable mirror. This mirror then reflects the light into the optical viewfinder and/or an autofocus sensor. When the shutter button is pressed, the mirror flips up, and the light hits the digital image sensor directly, capturing the image.

DSLR cameras are popular among professional and hobby photographers alike because they offer high image quality, fast performance, various manual control options, and the ability to use a wide range of lenses and accessories. This versatility makes DSLR cameras suitable for various photographic situations, from portraits and landscapes to action and macro photography.

This type of camera technology is increasingly being replaced by mirrorless system cameras (MILC - Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera).

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Servus zusammen,

mein Name ist Markus und seit 2014 widme ich mich der Video- & Fotografie von Naturmotiven. Diese Leidenschaft begann während meiner zahlreichen Reisen durch Japan - von Hokkaido im Norden bis hinunter nach Okinawa im Süden. Diese Erfahrungen haben mich wieder stärker mit der Natur verbunden und auch die WildeNatur vor meiner eigenen Haustür entdecken lassen.

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Hello everyone,
My name is Markus, and I've been passionate about video and photography of nature scenes since 2014. This passion started during my many trips across Japan—from the northern reaches of Hokkaido all the way down to Okinawa in the south. These journeys have helped me reconnect with nature and also explore the wild beauty right outside my own front door.

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MILC — Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera