A mirrorless camera is a type of digital camera that does not use a mirror to reflect light from the lens to the viewfinder. Instead, it uses an electronic viewfinder (EVF) or a rear LCD screen to display the image. Mirrorless cameras are often smaller and lighter than traditional DSLRs, while offering comparable image quality and interchangeable lenses. They are commonly used for photography and videography by both enthusiasts and professionals.
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