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-[* black] SLRs have one major advantage over point and shoot cameras; they have exchangeable lenses. Different lenses allow for different picture settings. For example, a telephoto lens allows photos to be taken from great distance. The Sigma lens shown is excellent for extreme close ups.
-[* black] The range that photos can be taken at with the Sigma lens is much closer than any "Point and Shoot" camera would be capable of, and the same goes for the quality of the photo taken.
+[* black] In addition to greater setting customizability, SLRs have another major advantage over point and shoot cameras; they have exchangeable lenses. Different lenses allow for different picture settings. For example, a telephoto lens allows photos to be taken from great distance. The Sigma lens shown is excellent for extreme close ups.
+[* black] With the Sigma lens, the range that photos must be taken from is much closer than any "Point and Shoot" camera would be capable of. Additionally, the same goes for the quality of the photo taken.
+[* black] As you can see, this lens is extremely good at getting way up in the face of that quarter and capturing small details a Point and Shoot would miss.