mirrorless camera
Plural
mirrorless cameras
1
a type of digital camera that does not have a mirror-based optical viewfinder, but instead uses an electronic viewfinder or the rear LCD screen to preview the image
A mirrorless camera is a type of digital camera that does not use a mirror mechanism. Instead, light passes directly through the lens to the image sensor, allowing the camera to be smaller and lighter. Mirrorless cameras offer interchangeable lenses and often provide high image quality with advanced features, making them popular among both amateur and professional photographers. They typically use electronic viewfinders or LCD screens to display the image preview.