Epson introduced the world to the first mirrorless digital camera, the R-D1, in 2004, and photographers weren’t sure what to make of it. But in the decade-plus since every major camera company has thrown its proverbial hat into the mirrorless ring. Though there was a time in the not-too-distant past when shooting with a digital SLR was the only surefire way of achieving the absolute best image quality, the mirrorless camera has since proven itself as not only an incredibly potent alternative but as the inevitable future.
In fact, the DSLR seems all but destined to go the way of the dodo. Modern mirrorless cameras have not only exceeded DSLRs in raw performance but have rapidly addressed their oft-cited shortcomings: short battery life, low-quality viewfinders, and sketchy durability are all issues of the past and at this point, it’s a matter of when not if the last DSLR users will relent.
Ultimately, these days the best mirrorless cameras are just the best cameras and you can’t go wrong with any of these picks.
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What Is a Mirrorless Camera?

Luckily, of all the strange jargon and terminology in photography, a “mirrorless camera” is quite easy to define. Really it’s just a digital camera with nothing between the lens and the sensor (the bit that actually records the photo). The image is viewed in real-time through an electronic display, either in the form of a screen or a viewfinder. There are a couple of interesting fringe cases where the viewfinder isn’t a screen (namely, rangefinder cameras and Fujifilm’s super weird/great hybrid viewfinder), but we’ll cross that bridge when we get there.
