Comments on: Best Mirrorless Camera in 2023 for Beginners to Professionals https://shotkit.com/best-mirrorless-cameras/ The World's Best Photographers & their Camera Gear Wed, 01 Mar 2023 23:52:28 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.3 By: Cak Bass https://shotkit.com/best-mirrorless-cameras/#comment-166709 Wed, 18 May 2022 07:19:45 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=4832#comment-166709 I’ve wrote “why I choose mirrorless instead of DSLR on my blog. In my opinion, at least we have the latest technology that developed and keep improve on our hand. Anyway, I agree that mirrorless now is leading in performance if we compare to 4 or 5 years ago. Thank’s for share, Usnea!

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By: Mark Condon https://shotkit.com/best-mirrorless-cameras/#comment-165648 Fri, 04 Mar 2022 08:11:31 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=4832#comment-165648 In reply to Taylor.

Sorry Taylor, I don’t understand your question – please can you rephrase it?

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By: Taylor https://shotkit.com/best-mirrorless-cameras/#comment-165627 Tue, 01 Mar 2022 20:33:51 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=4832#comment-165627 I loved your article! You said same things my local photographer said, that he loved the Mirrorless Sony Camera’s. But, if you please a little bit more advice. I have a 10 yr old Canon PowerShot SX20 IS.
It’s ready for the bone pile. I want to shoot faces close-ups mostly shoulders up in black and white. Be outside in the Midwest weather. I’d edit them with light or photoshop. Putting them on line in a story.
My question Mirrorless camera, lens, is RAW ok. Or? And would you buy a flash or stick with the built in? I’m not a beginner but I’m far from advanced.
I’m can’t afford to make a mistake in buying the wrong one. Thanks, but I’m like a lot of people confused….

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By: Mark Condon https://shotkit.com/best-mirrorless-cameras/#comment-163175 Mon, 04 Oct 2021 02:18:47 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=4832#comment-163175 In reply to Mark.

What’s BIF, Mark? Regardless, this article is more for stills photography rather than video. I may still be able to help, though!

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By: Mark https://shotkit.com/best-mirrorless-cameras/#comment-163140 Thu, 30 Sep 2021 09:11:40 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=4832#comment-163140 In reply to Mark Condon.

Hello Mark. I’m in a quandary. I want to film BIF. I’m struggling between EM1 mk3, A7iii, A6600 and even EM1X. Any input? My inclination is olympus because of their pro lenses.

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By: Mark Condon https://shotkit.com/best-mirrorless-cameras/#comment-157838 Mon, 25 Jan 2021 04:03:39 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=4832#comment-157838 In reply to Charlotta Linder.

Hey Charlotta – if budget isn’t an issue, out of the ones you’ve mentioned there, my preference would be the R6. The only major consideration is if you’re happy to spend more on the Rf lenses (and don’t mind about their size/weight). Otherwise, my recommendation would be the one at the top of this article – the a7III. Hope that helps!

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By: Charlotta Linder https://shotkit.com/best-mirrorless-cameras/#comment-157826 Sat, 23 Jan 2021 19:58:09 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=4832#comment-157826 Hi there,
This was such an interesting article! Thank you! I am having a hard time deciding what brand/camera to go for, as I have been trying out all different kind of cameras since my own equipment got stolen a year back.

I am shooting professional, and want to expand the photography part of my business. Mostly events, yoga sessions, portraits and travels/nature/street. I have been looking at the Fuji xt-4 for a while, but I am a bit worried the crop sensor / not being a full frame camera – won’t be “enough”.

Considering Nikon Z6ii – Canon R/ or R6 – or Fujifilm. I am somehow not the biggest Sony fan, not sure why.

Which would you go for? I would love to hear your recommendations.

Thank you so much.

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By: Mark Condon https://shotkit.com/best-mirrorless-cameras/#comment-155728 Thu, 19 Nov 2020 18:34:43 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=4832#comment-155728 In reply to Phillip Koch.

Hi Phillip, my recommendation is the Sony a7III – it’d be perfect for what you describe, but the lenses you choose are just as important. Good luck!

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By: Phillip Koch https://shotkit.com/best-mirrorless-cameras/#comment-155668 Wed, 18 Nov 2020 03:01:22 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=4832#comment-155668 This is such a great and helpful article! I have been looking to step into a camera role for some of the work I have been doing as of late and am curious if you would be able to help recommend a mirrorless for dynamic fashion photography and portraiture, possibly some short video work as well (like 10-15 second edited clip work). I am having a tough time figuring out what to choose from this list, as I am an amateur at photography and am not sure what I may need.

I work mainly in fashion marketing and advertising and need a good camera for crisp, clean shots for dynamic movements, along with possible landscapes for distance shooting, and something that is really good with exposure for contrast in portraiture and to show detailed linework (and sometimes pores for closeup shots, but that may rely on the lense type used as well).

Thank you so much for your help!

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By: Mark Condon https://shotkit.com/best-mirrorless-cameras/#comment-155243 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 18:18:24 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=4832#comment-155243 In reply to Louise.

haha thanks Louise! Yeah it’s still a tough choice… and we’re updating this article with new models too, to add to the confusion! My recommendation is still the a7III ;-)

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By: Louise https://shotkit.com/best-mirrorless-cameras/#comment-155227 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 06:33:22 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=4832#comment-155227 Brilliant article, thank you. Still don’t know which one to get!!

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By: Ross Alexander https://shotkit.com/best-mirrorless-cameras/#comment-154886 Mon, 26 Oct 2020 15:03:22 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=4832#comment-154886 As I type, I’m eagerly awaiting my Canon R5 which is due to be delivered today. It will be my first mirrorless camera and I can’t wait!

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By: Mark Condon https://shotkit.com/best-mirrorless-cameras/#comment-154541 Wed, 21 Oct 2020 03:04:57 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=4832#comment-154541 In reply to Liz.

Hey Liz, for sports in decent light if you’re on a budget, look for an ‘APS-C’ sensor camera – they’re more affordable than ‘full frame’, and give you some extra reach on your lenses due to their ‘crop factor’. If this is all Greek to you, check out this camera buying guide: https://shotkit.com/camera-buying-guide/

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By: Liz https://shotkit.com/best-mirrorless-cameras/#comment-154517 Tue, 20 Oct 2020 18:07:45 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=4832#comment-154517 Hello!
I am a beginner mom photographer who would like to get great shots of my middle school and high school age kids on the soccer,baseball and lacrosse fields. I do not need the top of the line most complex, but would like a great camera that will last me and not have me wanted to upgrade.
Do you have a mirrorless suggestion for primarily outdoor sports photos? Thank you so much!

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By: Mark Condon https://shotkit.com/best-mirrorless-cameras/#comment-153836 Fri, 02 Oct 2020 19:48:45 +0000 https://ausrust.johnnyvps.com/?p=4832#comment-153836 In reply to Jesper.

Hey Jesper, some of the new Canon/Nikon mirrorless bodies are shaped more like DSLRs – the Canon EOS R series and Nikon Z series, for example. They are, however, expensive.

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