Never surprise that a DSLR camera captures such stunning, high quality images? It is not only about the click of the lens or a button – it is a symphony of the exact parts working together behind the curtain.
Let’s pop the hood and find out the main components that prefer DSLR for photographers worldwide.
Ds required parts of a dslr camera
Lens – camera eye
Admitted and versatile, the lens controls how the light enters the camera. From wide-angle to telephoto, each lens offers a different perspective. A good lens can make an average shot look extraordinary.
Image Sensor – Digital Film
Located inside the body, the image sensor (usually APS-C or full frame) captures the light coming through the lens and converts it to digital data. The larger the sensor, the better the quality of the image, the better, especially in low light.
Mirror – Relations Connection
“R” stands for “Riflex” in DSLR – and it reflects the light in the optical viewfinder from the mirror lens, allowing you to really see what your lens sees.
Pentaprism/Pentamir – Flip the image to the right
This reflects the image in your visualization from a five-sided prism mirror-correcting the ego so that you look at it correctly.
Viewfinder – Your Framing Window
Optical viewfinder lets you write your shot with zero intervals in real time, giving you a clear and accurate view of your subject.
Shutter
The shutter opens and turns off the power speed to control how long the sensor is exposed to light. As fast as shutter, faster your action shots.
Image Processor – Brain Behind Curtain
Once the sensor catches light, the image processor turns it into a beautiful, high quality photo.