A mirrorless camera is a type of camera that works without a reflex mirror. Light passes through the lens directly to the digital sensor, which then displays your image on the camera’s LCD screen, allowing you to adjust settings and preview your image before its shot. While previously not considered an interchangeable-lens camera, modifications and advancements have paved the way for more mirrorless lenses, bringing this camera to the forefront of customizable photography.
The mirrorless system is more straightforward than the DSLR. Instead of using a mirror to bounce light to the viewfinder and sensor, the sensor is instead directly exposed to light. This generates a live preview of your scene directly to the electronic viewfinder.
When the shutter button is pressed, a door slides up to cover the image sensor. The door will then slide down, exposing the sensor to light. After that, another door slides up to cover the sensor again, which stops exposure, taking the picture.
The introduction of high-end mirrorless camera models is changing the game for photographers. Whether you prefer to set up a tripod or rely on the ease of a point-and-shoot camera, the benefits of a mirrorless camera cannot be overlooked:
More compact and lightweight: A smaller sensor means a smaller camera, making the mirrorless camera is easier to carry. Portability makes it a better choice for travel or street photography.
Electronic viewfinder (EVF): When the light passes through the lens of a mirrorless camera, it appears directly onto the image sensor, offering a live view which then displays on the rear LCD screen. This image preview allows you to adjust settings like exposure, brightness, saturation, and contrast before snapping your photo.
Image stabilization: Without the mirror mechanism inside the camera body, the camera is less prone to shaking, so image quality is clearer and more professional.
Silent mechanism: Fewer moving parts inside the camera system also means less noise, making it the best camera for quiet and discreet shots.
Higher shooting speed: With better focusing capabilities and high shutter speeds, mirrorless models make it easier for photographers to snap photos at a faster rate.
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