WE LIVE IN A TIME OF DIGITAL CAMERAS THAT f fit into the slimmest of pockets. You might reasonably expect the traditional bulky, pricey, single-lens-reflex format that screams "I'm With Tourist!" to be dying, except among professionals who need its advanced features. Not so. Once digital SLRs began turning up in the USD1,000 neighborhood, they began attracting amateur and "prosumer" photographers willing to trade lightness, smallness and features like video and audio capture for improved flexibility, control and picture quality. Todays consumer-priced digital SLRs deliver the kind of performance that was limited to pro models a few years ago.
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