When buying a mirrorless camera, you can easily get lost because of the features and technical jargon. You may end up wondering what is important. In this post, you will learn some important features to look out for when comparing different mirrorless camera models.

Sensor Size

You should note that the sensor inside the camera is an important component. That is because it is the part of the camera that lights hits and saves the light information as an image file. The sensor replaces a piece of film that is used in analog cameras. Sensors available in a wide range of sizes. For example, you can find tiny image sensors used in smartphones and large sensors inside DSLR and mirrorless cameras.

Ideally, the larger the sensor, the better the quality of images you can get. That is because it captures more available light. Also, it allows for a larger depth of field effects.

Image Stabilization

using a travel cameraMost of the time spent in shooting, you will be holding the camera in your hands. Although this is okay for most of the time, it is likely to pose problems if there is not much light available. That is because you will need to shoot at slower shutter speeds that capture a lot of light and get excellent exposure. No matter how you try to hold the camera, your hands will try to shake or move a little bit. The hand movement can result in slow shutter speeds that translate into blurry images.

Weight and Size of Mirrorless Cameras

When choosing the right camera to take with you during the travels, size and weight are important considerations because of luggage restrictions. Moreover, you want a camera that you can pack and carry around most of the time. These types of cameras are smaller and lightweight as compared to most DSLR cameras. However, they take more space than compact cameras.

Battery Life

Taking into account the excitement that mirrorless cameras bring in digital photography, it is unfortunate that these cameras have worse battery life as compared to their DSLR counterparts.

Therefore, when you want to save on weight, you need to consider the cost and additional weight of the extra batteries you will be carrying around. It is a good idea to check the rated battery life of the camera before you purchase it. Moreover, you need to understand that they stated battery life by the manufacturer is based on optimal conditions.