How do point and shoot cameras differ from SLR cameras?

They take smaller sized photographs

What is seen in the viewfinder is not an exact replica of the image that will be taken in point and shoot cameras

Point and shoot cameras use film

Only SLR cameras can take black and white photographs

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The correct answer is They take smaller sized photographs.

Another difference of point and shoot camera from an SLR camera is that the camera automatically adjusts the settings including shutter speed, ISO, and aperture. In SLR cameras, you can adjust them manually. Thus, the difference will result in smaller sized photographs and less quality.

Your Question: How do point and shoot cameras differ from SLR cameras?

The answer to your question is B. or "What is seen in the viewfinder is not an exact replica of the image that will be taken in point and shoot cameras. "

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