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Hybrid Cameras: The Future of Photography?
Florence Legrand
June 3, 2010 1:09 PM
June 3, 2010 1:09 PM
They're as practical and easy to use as compact cameras, but they have interchangeable lenses and the kind of manual controls typically found in SRLs. These attractive new digital cameras, sometimes referred to as 'hybrid' cameras, can therefore be as appealing to beginners as they are to professionals.
So why are more and more manufacturers rushing to release hybrid models? Who is this new type of camera really aimed at? What are they like to use? We take a look at a new type of product that could seriously shake up the digital camera market.
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