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Digital Single Lens Reflex (Digital SLR or DSLR) cameras use a mechanical system to allow the image coming through the lens to also be viewed through the camera's viewfinder. This class of camera is the primary digital type used by professionals and are usually compatible with the lenses used on older Film SLR cameras.
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Different backup camera strategy
There is no single "correct" way to deal with a backup camera. The main thing is to have something as a backup...particularly if you're getting paid to shoot and/or if it's something that can't easily …
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Any good ways to keep a DSLR with a heavy lens parallel to your body while carrying?
I gather that the question assumes "not in a case or bag", but for the benefit of others who may not have that restriction: Tamrac, Case Logic, Lowepro, and other bag-makers have some easy/fast-access …