Question by Pedro: What are the benifits of having a dslr which are chunky compared to a slim digital compact?
I like dslr cameras but are they worth the extra money and the hassle of carrying it about, compared to the ease of using a compact digital camera?
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Answer by xxmeg.duckxx
if you cant be arsed to carry it round then dont get one
you will end up never taking it out and it wil be a waste of money
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February 1st 



For 37 years I have carried as many as 3 SLR bodies and up to 7 or 8 lenses as I wandered around various places taking pictures and enjoying photography. Quite often I have a tripod with me since one never knows when it will be needed.
Since I do a lot of macro photography and my subjects aren’t always in the best light, you’ll usually find a macro ring flash in my camera bag.
One benefit of a DSLR is image quality since the sensor in the average DSLR like a Sony A300 or Canon XSi or Nikon D60 is as much as 15 times larger than the sensor in a digicam. A 6 megapixel DSLR will simply blow away a 10 megapixel digicam in terms of image quality.
Another benefit is interchangeable lenses. Its nice to be able to replace a slow (f4.5) zoom with a fast 50mm or 85mm f1.4 lens in low-light conditions when you don’t want to use flash.
So, IMO, the benefits of a DSLR are well worth the added weight if you really care about image quality and flexibility.