Panasonic
Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Sigma
Based on 102 Reddit mentions
$1570.00
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
4
The absolute smallest would be the Sigma fp and an adapter. Everything would be manual though, and it's ridiculously unergonomic for this kind of use.
ml20s in r/Nikon
March 3, 2026 7:57 PM
4
Hi, yes I did. When the project started on Kickstarter, I reserved it immediately with the purpose of using it on the Sigma FP, and it took more than 6 months to arrive. It looked exactly like what I was looking for. Even knowing that the speed was 1050 MB/s, after seeing users on YouTube successful
...DotPhysical844 in r/sigmafp
March 4, 2026 1:48 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
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