Digital SLR camera
A digital camera shoots an object image using an imaging element such as a charge coupled device (CCD) or complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) sensors. After converting the image data resulting from this shooting operation into digital format, it is recorded to a recording medium such as a memory card. An image corresponding to the recorded data is displayed on a monitor connected externally to the digital camera, or is displayed on a monitor such as a liquid crystal display housed in the digital camera. In recent advancements in applying digital technologies to cameras, single-lens reflex (SLR) digital cameras have been developed, in which 35 mm silver halide films are replaced with electronic image pickup elements, such as a CCD sensor and a CMOS sensor, while maintaining the uniformity of a mount structure to allow a conventional group of interchangeable lenses to be mounted and used in a single-lens reflex camera system, a lens of which can be replaced. An SLR digital camera is provided with a beam splitter which splits light passed through the photographing lens into light directed to the image capturing element and light directed to the finder optical system. The digital SLR camera is advantageous since the image of the object formed by the photographing lens of the camera is observed through the finder, no parallax is generated between the image captured by an image capturing element such as a CCD, and the image observed through the finder.
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