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DSLRs VS. Mirrorless Cameras

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Mirrorless vs DSLR — Pros and Cons for Photo and Video

As camera technology evolves, the mirrorless vs DSLR debate is becoming more and more about preference. While DSLR cameras may have been the frontrunner for the last few years, mirrorless cameras have made such incredible advancements that both professionals and beginners alike swear by them.

Let's start by looking specifically at the benefits and drawbacks of DSLR cameras ...

Pros of DSLRs
  • Better battery life (though this is narrowing)
  • Larger lens selection
  • Faster autofocus (generally, although also narrowing)
Cons of DSLRs
  • Big and bulky
  • Slower shooting speeds
  • DSLRs offer 4k or Ultra HD video only for higher-end models.

Of course, not every DSLR camera is the same and different brands and models will get you different results. Here’s a quick breakdown of the best DSLR cameras on the market now.

 

Pros and cons of mirrorless cameras

Now let’s look specifically at the drawbacks and benefits of mirrorless cameras. Again, we’re just covering the basic talking points here but we’ll get to a more in-depth comparison in the next section.

Pros of Mirrorless Cameras
  • Light, small and compact
  • Less moving parts, they’re quieter than other cameras
  • No flicking mirror means no camera shake
  • Reliable video mode
  • The electronic viewfinder can be used in video mode, while the viewfinder on a DSLR cannot. Also, high resolution is built into most mirrorless even if they’re on the low-end, quality wise.
  • In-body stabilization
Cons of Mirrorless
  • Battery life (though getting better! See more on this below)
  • Ergonomics (small, maybe too small for anyone with big hands)
  • Limited lens selection (again, getting better! But a fair point)
  • Electronic viewfinder – limited in low light environments

OUR OPINION

DSLRs are great cameras. And the DSLR certainly won’t be victim to the swift and uncaring wrath of market forces in the same way as the digital compact.

Nikon and Canon are still making excellent DSLRs that are popular with photographers. They’re creating machines that will continue to perform well for years to come.

But the tide is beginning to turn. Mirrorless cameras are starting to dominate the headlines. They’re starting to break all the records for resolution and image quality.

Fujifilm has sensed a change in the wind. They no longer produce DSLRs. They now focus their energy on mirrorless cameras. And Sony has also adopted a similar strategy, moving into the mirrorless market.

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