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What are the pixels of a SLR camera?

At present, the pixel mainstream of SLR cameras is more than 6.5438+0.5 million, other entry-level cameras are generally below 20 million, while player-level cameras are generally above 20 million.

Single-lens reflex camera, also known as SLR camera, refers to a camera that uses a single lens, through which light shines on the reflector and takes a view through reflection. The so-called "single lens" means that the photographic exposure light path and the framing light path * * * use one lens, unlike the paraxial camera or the double-reflex camera, the framing light path has an independent lens. "Reflection" means that the plane mirror in the camera separates the two optical paths. The first SLR camera was developed by 1909. Since 1970s, this technology has been widely used, and SLR cameras have become the new favorites of senior photographers and professional photographers.

2006 was the year when the DSLR war broke out in an all-round way. In this year, Sony, Samsung and Panasonic entered the DSLR market collectively, while traditional manufacturers such as Olympus, Nikon and Pentax also came up with their latest low-priced products to deal with it, which intensified product competition on the one hand and greatly enriched consumers' choices on the other hand, further reducing the price of entry-level DSLR to freezing point. Although there are tens of thousands of high-end DSLR products, entry-level DSLR packages with lenses below 6000 yuan and single bodies below 5000 yuan abound, and this price is no longer a high-end product.