systemcameras
System cameras, also known as mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras, represent a significant evolution in digital photography. Unlike traditional Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR) cameras, system cameras lack the mirror box and optical viewfinder assembly. Instead, they use a sensor to capture images, which are then displayed on an electronic viewfinder (EVF) or the rear LCD screen in real-time. This internal design simplification allows for smaller, lighter camera bodies.
The core advantage of system cameras lies in their interchangeable lens system, offering photographers the flexibility
System cameras employ various sensor sizes, most commonly APS-C and full-frame, which directly impact image quality,