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Saturday, February 4, 2023

Why I switched to a mirrorless camera

 Canon EOS and Canon EOS Mirrorless are both great cameras, but they each have their own unique features and benefits. 

Here are some reasons why one might switch from a Canon EOS to a Canon EOS Mirrorless:

  1. Size and weight: Canon EOS Mirrorless cameras are typically smaller and lighter than their Canon EOS counterparts, making them easier to carry and travel with.
  2. Improved autofocus: Canon EOS Mirrorless cameras often have better autofocus systems, allowing for quicker and more accurate focusing, especially in challenging lighting conditions.
  3. Electronic viewfinder: The electronic viewfinder (EVF) in Canon EOS Mirrorless cameras provides a real-time preview of the exposure and other settings, making it easier to achieve the desired results.
  4. Faster burst shooting: Canon EOS Mirrorless cameras often have faster burst shooting speeds, allowing for quicker capture of action shots.
  5. Improved video capabilities: Canon EOS Mirrorless cameras often have better video capabilities, including 4K video and improved audio recording, making them a great choice for videographers.
  6. More versatile lenses: Canon EOS Mirrorless cameras use a different lens mount than Canon EOS cameras, providing access to a wider range of lenses that can be used with the camera.
  7. Customizable controls: Canon EOS Mirrorless cameras often have more customizable controls and settings, allowing for greater customization and personalization of the shooting experience.
  8. Cost: Canon EOS Mirrorless cameras are often less expensive than their Canon EOS counterparts, making them a more affordable option for photographers on a budget.
  9. Backward compatibility regarding lenses from canon EOS DSLR with minimal functional loss with the use of an adaptor

Ultimately, the choice between a Canon EOS and a Canon EOS Mirrorless will depend on the individual's style. Both technologies have their own advantages and disadvantages, and the decision will come down to what features are most important to the photographer, for me it was a no brainer. 


What would you do? 


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