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Best Mirrorless Cameras in India

Mirrorless camera has now become a rival of DSLR cameras for its features, image quality, and versatility. But which is the best mirrorless camera among so many options? You will find all the needed information at Cherrycheck so you can purchase a mirrorless camera such as what is a mirrorless camera, mirrorless camera as a professional, choice and its availability under INR 40000 and buyers guide. Lastly, we have also mentioned our Top 7 Recommended products.

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Best Mirrorless Cameras in India

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  1. BEST MIRRORLESS CAMERAS IN INDIA What should you look for when buying a new mirrorless camera? Resolution Resolution refers to the amount of detail a camera can capture, and it is measured in megapixel. More pixels means more detail capturing and a larger picture free from any blurriness. Most of the professional cameras support over 16 million pixels or 20 million pixels for large-format. Viewfinder Undoubtedly viewfinder of 5.76 million- dot is the best, but 3.69 million-dot units will also do a stellar job. Make sure if you want a quality picture then never settle for anything less than 2.36 million dots. Sensor Size There are different sensor size used by different brands in their mirrorless camera. Let’s take a look at different sensor size against 36x 24mm full- frame size. APS-H: 27.9 x 18.6mm APS-C: 23.6 x 15.6mm APS-C (Canon): 22.2 x 14.8mm Micro Four Thirds 4/3”: 17.3 x 13mm Sensor Type Digital cameras have two types of sensor, i.e. CCD (Charge Coupled Device) sensors and CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) sensors. Lens Focal length Prime vs zoom Mount Mirrorless cameras do come with the kit lens, which is not that reliable. It is advised to keep at least one or two additional lenses. www.cherrycheck.in

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