SLR
English
editNoun
edit- Initialism of single-lens reflex, or clipping of SLR camera.
- 2009, Benjamin Obler, Javascotia, London: Penguin Books, →ISBN:
- But to be clear, that’s not to say I’m not a photo-taker. I’m no expert, but I dabble. I got my first manual SLR at sixteen, and learned print-making as an unofficial apprentice to the editor of the high-school paper.
- 2012, Robert J. Sawyer, Triggers, Toronto: Viking, →ISBN:
- And images of other cameras came tot him: old-style TV cameras, motion-picture cameras on cranes, tiny digital cameras, Polaroid cameras, SLR cameras, all of them superimposed.
- 2014 January 1, Kit Eaton, “Civilian Photography, Now Rising to New Level”, in The New York Times[1]:
- The imaging unit is not without flaws, and it’s not as powerful as a professional hand-held S.L.R. camera. For example, there’s a noticeable fish-eye distortion in the image that comes from the unit’s really wide vision angle, and you can’t zoom the field of view.
- (firearms) Initialism of self-loading rifle.
- (US, finance) Initialism of supplementary leverage ratio.
- (India, finance) Initialism of statutory liquidity ratio.
Phrase
editSLR
- (text messaging) Initialism of sorry, late reply.
Derived terms
editCoordinate terms
editAnagrams
editFrench
editNoun
editSLR
- LR; Initialism of système léger sur rail. or système léger sur rails (light rail system)
Related terms
edit- TLR (Transit Léger sur Rail(s))
Categories:
- English lemmas
- English nouns
- English countable nouns
- English nouns with irregular plurals
- English words without vowels
- English initialisms
- English clippings
- English terms with quotations
- American English
- en:Finance
- Indian English
- English phrases
- English text messaging slang
- French lemmas
- French nouns
- French initialisms