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[title] Camera Features
-[* 1] A typical "Point and Shoot" camera will have various settings for taking pictures in different settings. For example, a "night time" mode can be used to light up potentially dark backgrounds. These settings, while useful, are locked and not adjustable.
-[* 1] SLRs will typically have basic manual, automatic, shutter priority, and maybe some special settings. Most of the lighting and color adjustments are done manually however within the camera's menu. SLRs can also have other adjustments at the front of the body and on the lens. These adjustments can adjust body focus, lens focus, lens zoom and even anti-shake toggles.
+[* 1] A key feature of an SLR camera is the ability to select whatever lens you would like to use when taking photos. You want to be able to capture large subjects and also zoom in on small ones. A zoom lens with focal lengths spanning the ballpark of 20-100mm should be able to handle most situations.
+ [* 10] The lens shown here is a basic 18-105mm lens that comes with most high-end Nikon consumer DSLRs.

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