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Digital technology is radically changing the 165-year-old photography industry, creating turmoil and excitement as people buy digital cameras at rates far exceeding industry projections. -Leslie Walker Graphic: Digital Snapshot Let's Get Digital: What SLR Users Need to Know It used to be that a serious photographer could be spotted by his Single Lens Reflex (SLR) camera. An adaptable marvel, the camera -- with the change of a lens -- could be modified for any photographic task, from taking near microscopic close-ups of flowers to capturing telescopic shots of the moon. Q&A: Digital SLR Cameras More News and Features
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