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Question DSLR and SLR-Like

I am a beginner in photography. I understand how an SLR camera works. Could someone please explain how an "SLR-Like" camera works ? Howz it different from a DSLR ?

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A DSLR type is a camera which looks similar in shape and operation, but instead of an optical view finder as in a true DSLR it has a EVF (electronic view finder) Also a DSLR type does not have a removable lens, but you can use a conversion lens. I have a Fuji S5100 and I have a TCON-17 telescopic converter and a Fuji wide-angle conversion lens.

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