The Mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera (MILC) is a popular class of digital system cameras. Unlike a compact digital camera, a MILC is equipped with an interchangeable lens mount and unlike a digital single-lens reflex camera, a MILC does not have a mirror-based optical viewfinder.
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AP journalists will exclusively use Sony cameras from now on
AP photo and video journalists will exclusively shoot on Sony gear going forward thanks to a new partnership between the ...
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Nikon's $1,399 Z5 is an affordable full-frame mirrorless camera — with some compromises
Nikon is wasting no time expanding its full-frame mirrorless camera serie. Meet the Z5, the Z6's and Z7's more affordable ...
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Canon announces the EOS R5, fixing the original's biggest problems
When Canon announced the EOS R back in 2018, the company fully committed to mirrorless as the future, coming out with its ...
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Fujifilm's new X-T200 camera uses gyro sensors to shoot steady 4K video
Fujifilm's new X-T200 mirrorless camera comes with a bunch of improvements, including 4K video at 30 FPS and built-in gyro ...
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CHEAP: $600 off a Sony A7 II camera kit (with a lens included)? Yes, please
Sony's A7 II isn't exactly new, but it's still a banging camera — and with $600 off this lens kit, you'd hard-pressed to ...
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Canon shows it's serious about full-frame mirrorless with the affordable EOS RP
It was just a few months ago that Canon introduced its first full-frame mirrorless camera, the EOS R. The company's previous ...