In traditional digital cameras, such as DSLRs, there is a mirror located between the lens and the sensor. When you look through the viewfinder, you're actually seeing a reflection of the scene captured through the lens. More modern cameras, called mirrorless cameras, eliminate this mirror. Instead, the image you see in the viewfinder comes directly from the sensor, capturing exactly what the lens sees in real-time. This design is what gives these cameras their "mirrorless" designation.
What are the advantages of mirrorless cameras? This article explores the key benefits of mirrorless cameras.
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