Panasonic
Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Sigma
Based on 45 Reddit mentions
$3299.00
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
the a7cr is the direct higher end version of the a7cii, buy for most people the sensor is probably overkill and the rest is the same. so for you a7cii might just be the best option. the canon r8 is cheaper, slightly lighter and arguably more ergonomic, they are pretty similar but the a7cii has ibis
...berke1904 in r/AskPhotography
December 23, 2025 9:58 PM
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ah yest the truly unique sensor that is the same sony sensor that multiple sonny cameras and the sigma fpl use and the colors which doesnt matter compared to any other modern cmos sensor if you shoot raw. with leica I get the point of m and q series because they are atleast different in terms of sho
...berke1904 in r/photographycirclejerk
March 12, 2026 5:06 PM
3
Not a lumix body but the Sigma FP and Sigma FPL are l-mount and smaller. They have a lot of drawbacks but yeah just putting it on your radar if you didn’t already know about them!
brownonrice in r/Lumix
January 4, 2026 10:09 PM
3
I have the FP L. I got it because my research suggested it was the better of the two for photography (vs video). I have adapted voigtlander glass (m mount to L mount) and I also picked up two sigma lenses (24 and 45). I like it as a contrast to Fuji (my other main system) for colours and the ability
...pajerry in r/sigmafp
March 22, 2026 6:02 PM
3
Thank you for detalied review! I got the TTArt 40f2 just 10 days ago and loving it so far on my Sigma FP L and Lumix S9, I was thinking to get the SGimg too especially for the FP L and this review helped me to decide, thank you again!
Haku_09 in r/Lumix
March 27, 2026 7:21 PM
2
Hi Former FP & FP L owner here. I've also owned a xt 3. I really like the FP & the FP L. It is very compact and very dense. It is one of the smallest full frame bodies I've come across and when paired with the sigma I series lenses makes for a very portable unit. If you like megapixels the FP L with
...thewhat24 in r/fujifilm
January 28, 2026 7:16 PM
2
Really rough to find small lenses for L mount, best bet is probably Sigma's 'i' series, or adapted rangefinder glass (SLR glass the adapter is going to be large). Check out r/sigmafp for vintage glass ideas. There is also of course the manual focus fixed f/8 26mm Lumix
Repulsive_Target55 in r/AskPhotography
December 21, 2025 6:25 PM
2
I would go with the Sony A7c; it's not as "film-camera-like" as Fuji but it's very small and full-frame, and almost every kind of lens can be adapted to it. I used Minolta lenses on my Sony cameras for years. The Fuji cameras are APS-C, which means your lenses will have a narrower angle of view. The
...bjohnh in r/minolta
April 14, 2026 9:44 AM
1
I use the fp L with the Sigma 14mm f/1.4 for astrophotography and it is an amazing combo. This is a stack I captured last August https://www.reddit.com/r/astrophotography/comments/1qqkcf3 However, as much as I love the fp, you might be better off getting a newer camera. It’s not bad by any measure,
...FluffyFoxDev in r/sigmafp
January 29, 2026 8:13 PM
1
I believe my solution might be relevant to the conversation and might offer a good alternative in terms of compactness, affordability and compatibility. For reference I'm using a Sabrent 1Tb 2230 M.2 NVMe for still and 4K 12-bits CDNG recording. Performance and thermals are good. That particular dis
...GanacheSoggy9677 in r/sigmafp
January 11, 2026 4:12 PM
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