Why do digital cameras make a shutter sound? (The REAL reason explained)

I’ll be explaining why digital cameras make shutter sounds.

Why do digital cameras make a shutter sound?

It’s the mirror flipping on top of the camera, and it’s used to allow light on the sensor. Also from the shutter opening. It’s commonly mistaken to be a feature that’s exclusive to DSLRs, but they’re actually known to be on the mirrorless cameras as well.

DSLR

Mirrorless Camera


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