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A DSLR camera also known as a Digital Single Lens Reflex camera is an object mostly used by professional photographers for wildlife and fashion photography. A Point and Shoot camera on the other hand is a more robust and lightweight alternative for some people who love the convenience of high quality photography in a light package when compared to a DSLR.

Many photography purists think a DSLR lets you obtain the original image in its entirety as compared to a Point and Shoot camera. Moderate camera users who only use a camera on certain occasions think a Point and Shoot camera is much more preferable due to its convenience. They are extremely light in weight and are becoming more advanced and packed with features. The choice between choosing one over another is usually determined by the nature of the subject which is to be captured.

Megapixels are NOT everything. A DSLR with 8 MP can perform better and reap better quality shots than a 10, maybe 12 MP Point and Shoot camera. The main reason is that it depends on the amount of image sensors in the camera, which is usually 20-25 times more in the case of a DSLR. Also DLSRs produce much lesser grain in the photos at slower ISO settings which support better quality photos in limited light environments.

Flexibility to swap lenses from nearly 10-15 lenses options helps DSLR gain a serious advantage; also if the lens is damaged, it can be easily replaced. Better image quality and higher speed of capture provides a wider scope to capture the perfect shot and choose between many options.

With the option to use telephoto lenses on a regular DSLR model just by replacing the lenses, it becomes easy to gain hard to obtain shots where the subject in the picture is unapproachable. Also, some users feel that if you have invested heavily in a selection of lenses, they are supported on other camera models of the same brand, which gives a better investment value to them.

On the other hand, Point and Shoot are really inexpensive and sometimes people choose rugged versions of the camera for a more adventurous experience. While some people will continue their affections towards DSLRs, others will keep their Point and Shoot cameras ready for a quick snap; a few howeve will keep both.

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