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Originally Posted by 79CamaroDiva
well.. sure, if you want to get technical
yes, its the same in a DSLR, the mirror places the image onto the sensor. Which is why in most digital SLR cameras (i won't say all, because i dont know if there is one where you can), you cannot look at the screen to pose your shot before hand like you can with a point and shoot, you have to look through the view finder.
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Yeah, i've always found it interesting with digitals, because I wonder how sensitive a sensor is to light compared to actual film. IMHO, film gives you the best quality, but some of the higher end digitals with good lenses give you really nice shots. I have a little 4mp HP digital with a Pentax lens. It does the job, but when I want to take really nice shots, I use my old Canon AE-1.