1. What are the main differences between a DSLR camera and a mirrorless camera?
The main differences between a DSLR and a mirrorless camera are the use of a mirror system. DSLR cameras have a mirror that transmits the image to an optical viewfinder, whereas system cameras use a direct or electronic viewfinder. DSLRs are often larger and heavier, with a mechanical autofocus system. Mirrorless cameras are lighter, more compact and often have no mirrors. DSLRs may be faster in terms of autofocus, but mirrorless cameras offer more creative possibilities and modern features.
2. How can I reduce noise in low-light photos with a DSLR camera?
To reduce noise in DSLR photos in low-light conditions, several measures can be taken. Firstly, use a high sensitivity number (ISO), but note that high ISO can increase noise levels. Stabilise the camera with a tripod or use a stabilisation system. Choose a large aperture number (low f-stop) to increase depth of field. You can also choose a lens with a high luminosity (low f-stop). Finally, use a light source or other means of illumination if possible.











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