
mirrorless camera
A mirrorless camera is a type of digital camera that omits the traditional mirror mechanism found in DSLR cameras. Instead, it uses an electronic viewfinder or the rear LCD screen to compose images, relying on digital sensors to capture photos. This design makes mirrorless cameras generally lighter, more compact, and often faster in autofocus. They deliver high image quality suitable for both amateurs and professionals, offering interchangeable lenses and advanced features. Essentially, they combine the image quality and versatility of DSLRs with a more streamlined, portable form.