1. mirrorless - Noun
2. mirrorless - Adjective
Without a mirror.
(rare) Not mirrored; unreflective.
mirrorless (plural mirrorlesses)
(photography) A mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera, similar to a digital SLR, but usually made smaller by incorporating an electronic viewfinder instead of a mirror and prism.
An essential pro-level telephoto zoom lens re-imagined to take advantage of the optical potential of the Z series, the NIKKOR Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S is the latest addition to Nikon's rapidly growing lineup of mirrorless lenses. Source: Internet
Aside from the limitations when shooting 4K, the M50 looks like a solid mirrorless entry from Canon. Source: Internet
And as not everyone wants to lug around a massive lump, mirrorless and DSLR cameras simply won't suit all photographers all of the time. Source: Internet
It isn’t the outright, nor is it the one I would choose to shoot, say, a documentary film, but as a midrange mirrorless model, it combines good video quality with a price that isn’t out of reach. Source: Internet
Instead of using a reflex mirror that covers the image sensor until the picture is taken, a mirrorless camera has its sensor exposed to light (and thus it “sees” your subject) at all times. Source: Internet
At this point, I can only think of one reason to buy the T8i over the far more capable, but similarly priced mirrorless : battery life. Source: Internet