APSCMirrorlessKameras
APSCMirrorlessKameras are a class of mirrorless cameras that use an APS-C sized image sensor. This format, smaller than full-frame but larger than compact sensors, typically measures about 22 to 24 mm in one dimension and about 14 to 16 mm in the other, yielding a crop factor around 1.5x to 1.6x relative to 35 mm film. The result is a compact camera body with interchangeable lenses and the potential for a lighter system compared with full-frame alternatives.
These cameras are widely produced by major manufacturers such as Sony, Fujifilm, Canon, Nikon, and others. They
A common trade-off is depth of field and low-light performance relative to full-frame systems, though sensor