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:I agree. 'Reflex' just refers to the use of a mirror to direct the image light to a screen. After all, the [[Pellix]] is an SLR, notable because its mirror ''doesn't'' move. --[[User:Dustin McAmera|Dustin McAmera]] ([[User talk:Dustin McAmera|talk]]) 17:33, 26 September 2017 (CDT)
 
:I agree. 'Reflex' just refers to the use of a mirror to direct the image light to a screen. After all, the [[Pellix]] is an SLR, notable because its mirror ''doesn't'' move. --[[User:Dustin McAmera|Dustin McAmera]] ([[User talk:Dustin McAmera|talk]]) 17:33, 26 September 2017 (CDT)
 
:Good response Dustin, I agree also. [[User:Geoff H|Geoff H]] ([[User talk:Geoff H|talk]]) 19:27, 26 September 2017 (CDT)
 
:Good response Dustin, I agree also. [[User:Geoff H|Geoff H]] ([[User talk:Geoff H|talk]]) 19:27, 26 September 2017 (CDT)
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Changed. --[[User:Johnbear|Johnbear]] ([[User talk:Johnbear|talk]]) 02:21, 27 September 2017 (CDT)
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I see one of the cons of SLRs mentioned as being "This extra noise can be a problem if you are in a quiet location or you are trying to be discreet."  These days, everybody and their brother is talking everywhere on their cell-phones and no place is quiet, so what does this slight clicking sound matter anymore?  I mean, people are so obnoxious talking loudly on their phones, so, evidently, nobody cares about noise any more.  Eh?  [[User:HaarFager|HaarFager]] ([[User talk:HaarFager|talk]]) 10:55, 24 May 2018 (CDT)

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I believe the definition of Reflex is incorrect ... "Refers to the mirror and its movement that makes the use of a single lens possible". I always thought Reflex had the meaning reflected, as in a TLR. The linked Camera-Wiki Reflex page offers the "reflected" definition. I want to change this entry, but thought I'd seek a second opinion first, as I am aware that a lot of people think Reflex refers to the movement of a mirror in an SLR. Is this a case of history being rewritten for the digital age? --Johnbear (talk) 04:16, 25 September 2017 (CDT)

I agree. 'Reflex' just refers to the use of a mirror to direct the image light to a screen. After all, the Pellix is an SLR, notable because its mirror doesn't move. --Dustin McAmera (talk) 17:33, 26 September 2017 (CDT)
Good response Dustin, I agree also. Geoff H (talk) 19:27, 26 September 2017 (CDT)

Changed. --Johnbear (talk) 02:21, 27 September 2017 (CDT)

Noise

I see one of the cons of SLRs mentioned as being "This extra noise can be a problem if you are in a quiet location or you are trying to be discreet." These days, everybody and their brother is talking everywhere on their cell-phones and no place is quiet, so what does this slight clicking sound matter anymore? I mean, people are so obnoxious talking loudly on their phones, so, evidently, nobody cares about noise any more. Eh? HaarFager (talk) 10:55, 24 May 2018 (CDT)