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What is the difference between mirrorless camera and a DSLR?
To answer you question... A DSLR has a mirror. A mirrorless camera doesn't have a mirror.
I wouldn't say that. The reason pros use SLR's more than mirrorless cameras is that the SLR systems are broader and more flexible.
I wouldn't say that. The reason pros use SLR's more than mirrorless cameras is that the SLR systems are broader and more flexible.
Sorry I have to disagree with this. There is very little my DSLRs can do that my mirrorless can't (even though mine are older models). Mirrorless cameras are generally more flexible than DSLRs. The shorter registration distance most of them have allows more flexibility. My mirrorless cameras can use all my DSLR lenses (though the autofocus doesn't work with them & a few loose aperture control - These controls could have been kept if my DSLR was a Canon)
Not only this but adapters for them can introduce other features to the lens (such as tilt, or closer focusing). In addition many other legacy lenses unusable by my DSLR are fine for my mirrorless cameras via affordable adapters.
The DSLR is completely unable to use any of the mirrorless lenses or most of those legacy lenses not specifically designed for its mount for anything other than macro.
IMO the main reasons pros stick with DSLRs is because they are what they have & what they're used to. Early mirrorless cameras did suffer from viewfinder lag but that's no longer noticeable.
A mirrorless camera isn't simply a camera that doesn't have the mirror. The mirrorless camera is a camera capable of doing all the stuff the DSLR can but doesn't need the mirror.
A mirrorless camera isn't simply a camera that doesn't have the mirror. The mirrorless camera is a camera capable of doing all the stuff the DSLR can but doesn't need the mirror.