Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Cameras, single lens reflex, for roll film <= 35 mm. In 2022, Cameras, single lens reflex, for roll film <= 35 mm were the world's 4605th most traded product, with a total trade of $190k. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Cameras, single lens reflex, for roll film <= 35 mm decreased by -99.1%, from $21.8M to $190k. Trade in Cameras, single lens reflex, for roll film <= 35 mm represent 8.0e-7% of total world trade.
Cameras, single lens reflex, for roll film <= 35 mm are a part of Cameras.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Cameras, single lens reflex, for roll film <= 35 mm were United Kingdom ($35.4k), Seychelles ($34.7k), United States ($26k), China ($24.8k), and France ($12.3k).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Cameras, single lens reflex, for roll film <= 35 mm were Seychelles ($38.8k), United Kingdom ($34.7k), Philippines ($24.5k), Chinese Taipei ($18.5k), and Brunei ($17.6k).
Ranking Cameras, single lens reflex, for roll film <= 35 mm ranks 1194th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description As the name implies, single lens reflex cameras use a lens that reflects incoming light onto a mirror that then projects the image onto the sensor behind the lens. This is in contrast to a single lens camera, where the light goes directly onto the sensor rather than through a lens. The upside of the single lens reflex camera is that it allows the photographer to see exactly what the lens sees, without looking through finder. The downside is that the mirror system can be bulky and expensive, making SLR cameras more expensive than other cameras.