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What is the difference between a Point-and-Shoot digital camera and an SLR digital camera?

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What is the difference between a Point-and-Shoot digital camera and an SLR digital camera?

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A Point-and-Shoot digital camera is an all-in-one camera: the lens and flash are built in. An SLR digital camera looks and functions just like a 35mm camera body. You may interchange lenses and flashes with compatible accessories.

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