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TEN YEARS OF MIRRORLESS
Back in august 2008, olympus and Panasonic sent out a dry, technical press release outlining a new camera system called Micro Four Thirds. In it, the firms explained how many people were put off buying DsLrs, finding them ‘big, heavy, and difficult to operate’. They then described a new lens mount with a considerably shorter distance between the lens and the sensor compared to sLrs. This would allow cameras to be made smaller and lighter, and therefore, hopefully, more appealing to those non-buyers. But this left no space for a mirror to direct light to an optical viewfinder, and so the word ‘mirrorless’ was born. So in this issue, Andy Westlake recalls how mirrorless cameras have
advanced and developed since their inception a decade ago.
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18th August 2018 TEN YEARS OF MIRRORLESS Back in august 2008, olympus and Panasonic sent out a dry, technical press release outlining a new camera system called Micro Four Thirds. In it, the firms explained how many people were put off buying DsLrs, finding them ‘big, heavy, and difficult to operate’. They then described a new lens mount with a considerably shorter distance between the lens and the sensor compared to sLrs. This would allow cameras to be made smaller and lighter, and therefore, hopefully, more appealing to those non-buyers. But this left no space for a mirror to direct light to an optical viewfinder, and so the word ‘mirrorless’ was born. So in this issue, Andy Westlake recalls how mirrorless cameras have advanced and developed since their inception a decade ago.


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Amateur Photographer  |  18th August 2018  


TEN YEARS OF MIRRORLESS
Back in august 2008, olympus and Panasonic sent out a dry, technical press release outlining a new camera system called Micro Four Thirds. In it, the firms explained how many people were put off buying DsLrs, finding them ‘big, heavy, and difficult to operate’. They then described a new lens mount with a considerably shorter distance between the lens and the sensor compared to sLrs. This would allow cameras to be made smaller and lighter, and therefore, hopefully, more appealing to those non-buyers. But this left no space for a mirror to direct light to an optical viewfinder, and so the word ‘mirrorless’ was born. So in this issue, Andy Westlake recalls how mirrorless cameras have
advanced and developed since their inception a decade ago.
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I am an Amateur Photographer and I love reading all the tips that you have in this magazine. In addition the April issue (Simply the Best) is great because I am looking for another camera and the differences that you have listed will help me get the one camera that will suit my needs Revisado 18 abril 2023

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Getting back into photography after a gap of 20 years.
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