1. Mega pixels: More mega pixels give you the more freedom to make huge prints. But note image quality is different.
2. ISO (and Image Noise): Increasing the ISO setting lets you take clear photos in dim light without having to use a flash, but it also degrades the image quality. Increasing the ISO setting lets you take clear photos in dim light without having to use a flash, but it also degrades the image quality.
3.Dust controls: Dust that lands on an SLR sensor appears as small black spots in every photo you take. Dust controls systems attempt to prevent and eliminate this.
4.Image Stabilization: There are two types of stabilization: one that’s included inside the camera and one that’s inside the lens. Regardless of the type, stabilization helps to eliminate blur in your photos caused by camera shake.
5. Live View: With a live view system, you can compose photos using the LCD screen on the back of the camera in addition to the viewfinder. Learn More
6. Dynamic Range: Your eyes have exceptional dynamic range and can see details in a scene even when there’s extreme contrast. Unfortunately, an SLR doesn’t work quite as well as your eyes. FOR MORE PHOTOGRAPHY GLOSSARY http://www.photographyreview.com/photoglossarycrx.aspx







