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Mirrorless has the advantage of mirrorless, small size and can be replaced at the same time, and the image quality is much better than that of card telephoto. Completely positioned at high-end, high-income fashion young people, the theme of the advertisement is also to record life as the theme.
DSLRs, from cheap to expensive, are targeted for entry-level and high-resolution commercial models such as the Canon 5D2, high-burst speed documentary models such as the Canon 7D and 1D4, and expensive low-noise positioning artworks such as the Nikon D3S and Canon 1D4.
If you use a device like 50D and the NEX-5C mirrorless ratio, there is no competitiveness in image quality at all, the size of the sensor of the NEX-5C is larger than that of 50D, and the pixels are not as high as 50D.
If it is a year mm or buy a micro mirror, the operation is simple, fashionable and lightweight.
If you are engaged in pure artistic creation, it may be more advantageous to buy a DSLR. If you use a camera to make money, you must undoubtedly go to the SLR and add a bull's head, and the tripod flashes and so on.
There are very few professional photographers here, at most they are lovers of playing SLR, the more such people, the more they look down on the mirrorless, look down on the card machine, I don't know if it's vanity or what's the reason.
In short, different products are positioned differently, look at yourself, what is the purpose of purchase. You can know what is the right thing to buy.
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Now the difference between home-grade SLR and mirrorless is getting smaller and smaller. As far as ordinary household use is concerned, the portability of mirrorless is much better. But if you want to go out and look professional, the SLR doesn't explain.
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The fundamental difference between the two is that the mirrorless mirror has no mirror, and the image sensor is smaller than the SLR, so the imaging is worse, it is similar to the simplified version of the SLR, between the card machine and the SLR, the advantage of the mirrorless is that it is lightweight, and the appearance is also good-looking, personal advice, if you want to shoot well, or want to learn photography, it is better to work the SLR.
Also, mirrorless mirrorless can't change lenses, while SLR can. The micro-mirror is considered to be below the entry pole, while the SLR is above the entry pole and belongs to the professional camera.
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A DSLR is a single-lens camera with a reflector and an optical viewfinder. The mirrorless mirror eliminates the reflector, the flange distance is greatly shortened, and some will have an EVF viewfinder, while others only have an electronic viewfinder. Mirrorless mirrorless is smaller than SLR in terms of volume, but it is generally weaker than SLR in terms of image quality.
Therefore, if the landlord values portability, he chooses mirrorless, and if he likes professionalism and picture quality, he chooses SLR.
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The differences between DSLR and mirrorless cameras are as follows:
1. **Different, the same level of SLR and mirrorless, SLR is much more expensive than mirrorless.
2. The volume of the fuselage is not missing and the weight is different, the SLR camera is much larger and heavier than the mirrorless camera, if you only consider whether it is convenient to travel and carry, then the mirrorless camera is a very good choice.
3. In terms of function, mirrorless is suitable for pure recording and is more suitable for general family use, while SLR is more professional and requires a very good understanding of parameters such as aperture, shutter, and sensitivity.
The mirrorless eliminates the optical viewfinder system that the SLR has, and relies entirely on electronic viewing. SLRs usually use aluminum alloy bodies, which are more reliable, but at the same time, the camera often weighs more than 1kg. The mirrorless is generally made of plastic, which is lighter in weight and easy to carry the dry file defense tape.
DSLR cameras. SingleLens Reflex Camera, also known as SLR camera, refers to a camera that uses a single lens, stupid Zen, and the light shines on the mirror through this lens, and the light is viewed through the reflex.
The so-called single-lens dry file argument stupid Zen head means that the photographic light path and the framing light path share a lens, unlike the rangefinder camera or double reflex camera with independent lenses for the framing light path. Reflection is when a flat mirror inside the camera separates the two optical paths. The first DSLR camera was developed in 1909, and since the 1970s, the technology has been widely used, and SLR cameras have become the new favorite of advanced photography enthusiasts and professional photographers.
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1. The difference between SLR and mirrorless in structure
SLR: The so-called SLR means that there is a reflector and a pentaprism in the camera, and the light will enter the camera through the lens, and then through the reflection of the reflector and the pentaprism, the photographer can see the picture in the viewfinder. This process is often referred to as "optical framing".
Mirrorless: That is, "mirrorless camera", which means that there is no "camera with a reflector", and there is no pentaprism, and the light enters the camera directly through the lens so that the photographer can see the picture in the viewfinder. This process is often referred to as "electronic framing".
2. Is it better to mirror or SLR?
When many people see that mirrorless is missing so many things, they must think that mirrorless is not as professional as SLR.
Actually, no, because SLR cameras have reflectors, pentaprisms, and the shutter is a mechanical structure, so SLR cameras have certain limitations in terms of shutter speed. The mirrorless has no reflector, no pentaprism, and the shutter is an electronic structure, so the mirrorless can break through the limitations of the shutter, and the mirrorless performance is better in terms of continuous shooting speed and shutter speed, and the mirrorless performance is also better in the best shooting.
Why is mirrorless shooting** better? It's not that the picture quality is better, but when the SLR shoots **, the reflector must be lifted and the electronic framing mode ......That's right, the SLR will "become" a mirrorless as soon as it shoots!
In addition, because mirrorless mirrors do not have reflectors and pentaprisms, mirrorless mirrors are smaller in size and more portable.
3. Is mirrorless better than SLR?
No, the mirrorless cameras of various manufacturers started late, the earliest was Panasonic in 2008 released Lumix G1, which is the first mirrorless camera in the real sense, and it was only in 13 years that Sony released the first full-frame mirrorless Sony A7. For example, Canon and Nikon only entered the field of full-frame mirrorless in 18 years.
A late start means that the technology is not very mature and that the lens group is not rich enough, and the number of native mount lenses of Canon's full-frame mirrorless RF mount and Nikon's mirrorless Z-mount is less than 20.
Therefore, the main force in the market is still SLR, especially in the major commercial fields, SLR still occupies most of the majority, one of the main reasons is that the SLR lens group is enough, and various accessories are enough, and the mirrorless is worse in this regard.
Fourth, choose micro single or SLR?
This depends on the personal choice, if you want to be small in size, high in portability, and high in continuous shooting speed, mirrorless is definitely a relatively better choice. And if you value the lens group, the SLR is definitely a better choice.
SLR and micro mirrorless do not exist who is good and who is bad, but each has its own shortcomings and strengths, and everyone can choose according to their own needs.
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1. The micro-mirror is the framing of the electric finger, which is close to the final image of what you see is what you get; DSLR cameras are optically framing, and what you see is what you get close to what you see with the human eye. The experience of the two framing methods is different, and for the average recorder, the electronic framing presents richer and more flexible information.
2. The metering of the SLR camera requires an independent system, and a set of metering elements is installed at the back of the pentaprism, called the metering sensor, which can measure the image reflected from the reflector to the pentaprism, and then obtain the metering data for the camera. Mirrorless cameras do not require a separate beam and system. Mirrorless cameras measure light directly through the electronics on the image sensor.
3. The autofocus of the SLR camera also needs an independent system to complete. At the rear of the reflector there is a sub-reflector, which reflects the projected light to afautofcouse) autofocus sensor, which determines the focus by ranging the focus. Mirrorless cameras do not need to be equipped with a separate focusing system, and like metering, the image processor directly calculates the image captured by the image sensor and determines the focus based on the calculated data.
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DSLR: Has a reflector that can be raised and lowered (you can see it by removing the lens) and uses an optical viewfinder.
Representative models: Sony DSLR-A550, Canon EOS 550D, Nikon D90 Advantages: Comfortable framing, "what you see is what you get".
Cons: The sound cannot be eliminated when shooting, and the focusing speed is slow when in live view.
Single-electric: It has a fixed translucent reflector and uses an electronic viewfinderRepresentative model: Sony SLT-A55 SLT-A33 Advantages: Fast continuous shooting, autofocus when shooting.
Disadvantages: Compared with SLR, it consumes more power.
Mirrorless: There is no reflector, the shape is more similar to the traditional small DC, but the lens can be changedRepresentative model: Sony NEX-5C Olympus E-PL1 Advantages: small size, light weight, easy to carry.
Disadvantages: slow focusing; The small body is top-heavy when accommodating a larger telephoto lens.
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SLR operation is complex, mirrorless operation is simple, they are all SLR cameras, and the lens can be replaced.
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First of all, the framing method is different, the SLR uses optical framing, and the mirrorless uses electronic framing. The second is the difference in the number of lenses, the lens group of SLR is rich, in the first type, there are more choices, and the number of mirrorless lenses is not as large as that of SLR, and the lens is slightly more expensive than SLR lenses.
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The mirrorless is electronic viewing, and there is no reflex framing system for DSLRs. There is a SLR re-entry mirror, and this is completely unnecessary.
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Mirrorless is the card body + interchangeable lens, neither has the dexterity of the card machine, is there a large number of lenses to choose from SLR, and the mirrorless lenses are more expensive, and I personally feel that it is a fashionable chicken rib.
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