Canon
EOS R5 Mark II
Based on 182 Reddit mentions
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Most photographers don’t need better gear, they need better taste
If you have no skills, you’re still likely to take lousy photos whether you have $100 worth of gear or $20,000 worth of gear. Once you have a certain level of skill, lower quality gear can absolutely hold you back, especially if you’re shooting fast-moving subjects or in low light. Sports photograph
...trying_to_adult_here in r/photography
March 24, 2026 8:45 PM
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Vintage
Modern professional cameras like the Canon eos r5 II have quite high resolutions in the 40-50MP range and they can actually make use of those resolutions due to the full frame image sensor (phones have tiny sensors which is why pictures lack detail despite huge resolutions). This is almost definitel
...Ferris-L in r/soccercirclejerk
June 17, 2026 11:57 AM
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Autofocus LUMIX S1R II vs r5 mark 2 for photo (not worried about video)
I have both cameras sitting next to me and can confirm what others have already mentioned. I was also in the same situation a while back where upon reading that the S1Rii AF is worse than the R5m2 AF, my mind immediately imagined the S1Rii seeking focus for minutes and missing 90% of the shots. That
...Financial-Buy723 in r/Lumix
May 22, 2026 10:01 PM
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Just some pictures from my new camera of my neighborhood murder
for the photo nerds (and myself because I don't have many people to infodump this too that would appreciate it) I was on the crop sensor Canon R7 with the Sigma c 150-600mm originally, upgrade the lens to the Canon 100-500mm last year and while I loved how much faster and lighter it was, the loss of
...sdyawg in r/crowbro
March 10, 2026 7:06 PM
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Canon inbody focus stacking
No, R6iii can't focus bracket with flash. This is a big issue with the majority of Canon bodies. Only the ones with stacked sensors (just the R1, R3, and R5ii for now I believe?) are fast enough to sync with flash. You basically answered your own question about OM system bodies. They can focus brack
...zelicaon in r/macrophotography
March 14, 2026 8:34 AM
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Missing Fuji lately and hoping the af has a big improvement on the xt6.
I believe AF upgrade is coming since a while back in FujiRumors there was an article about Yuji Igarashi-san himself stating that they will try to improve the AF in the current Gen one last time through firmware while also having improvements on the next Gen. Problem is if they won't screw it up aga
...james-rogers in r/FujifilmX
April 21, 2026 4:16 AM
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Official Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know! March 20, 2026
Yes. It was an old feature in Canon's EOS 3 but it didn't always work so well back then. Canon has now brought it back with a much improved version in the R1, R3, and R5 Mark II.
av4rice in r/photography
March 23, 2026 4:39 AM
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Is the Z5ii really that good, or is it just all hype?
Unsurprisingly, seeing as many higher-end cameras are now going with stacked sensors that typically have worse DR than non-stacked ones. (Well, the Z9/Z8 and Z6iii have worse dynamic range. The Sony a1/a1ii and Canon R5mk2 appear to mostly avoid this issue somehow.)
ArdiMaster in r/Nikon
October 27, 2025 12:25 PM
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Help me!!
stacked sensor milc is much better for sports pics than any dslr. get a canon r5mk2
crawler54 in r/sportsphotography
February 6, 2026 4:28 AM
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Next purchase: more reach or full frame?
My only issue with the getting the lens first, is that with a crop sensor, the 100-500 may be too much reach to cover the action easily. So I would go with the 100-400 recommendation there. I suggested the a9/a9ii because of the stacked sensor, blackout free EVF, and the still awesome autofocus capa
...jingorm in r/sportsphotography
October 31, 2025 1:09 AM
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