a7 III

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a7 III

165 positive 4 neutral 40 negative

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$1898.00

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Is this a good deal and good starter camera?

Honestly for $700 I would skip that and get something mirrorless. Camera gear is something I think is wise to buy used, because when it's time to upgrade, you don't lose your ass. For your purposes, especially the low light activities, I'd say grab a Sony A7 ii ($500-700ish) or A7 iii body ($700-$10

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740990929974739 in r/PhotographyAdvice

April 3, 2026 5:04 PM

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Ouch there definitely is some people who dont like m43😅

On the topic of "Value for the money is not a reason anymore to get into m43": totally agree. My first camera was the Nikon D5300 DSLR (aps-c). Kit lens sucked, so I quickly added the Nikon 35mm F/1.8.This setup cost me in total €725 back in 2016. As a student, this was a huge purchase.However, the

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beonfilms in r/M43

April 17, 2026 8:14 AM

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Are Olympus PRO lenses better than FF third party ones?

The premium M43 glass, Olympus Pro line and Leica-branded Pansonic lenses, are pretty good overall, and were some of the first to show what you could really do with mirrorless lens design. Modern full-frame lenses have eaten into a lot of what was only possible in M43 a decade ago. The Olympus 12-10

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human_performance in r/Nikon

March 19, 2026 5:15 PM

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Genuinely impressed with my om5ii Vs a7iii photos.

Part of the problem is you didn't list focal length, ISO, shutter speed, etc., nor did you say how much of a crop each of those images is. Also the a7 III is six years older than the OM-5 II, so that's not the fairest comparison.

CydeWeys in r/M43

March 11, 2026 2:57 PM

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Z5ii vs Sony A7iii

They all use the same sensor (Sony IMX410). Most 24MP full frame mirrorless cameras (other than Canons, the original Z5, and the latest models) use this same sensor. So the A7iii, Z6, Z6ii, ZF, Panasonic S5, etc. The A7iii is roughly equivalent to the original Z6. And you’ll note that the used Z6 pr

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beatbox9 in r/nikon_Zseries

November 21, 2025 2:14 AM

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A7iii - 50000 SC, for 490€, is it too much shutter count or worth it?

rainy_diary in r/SonyA7iii

March 31, 2026 11:15 AM

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Second hand A7 II for $584. Good camera for a beginner?

If you alreayd bought it, it's totally fine for a beginner. You really don't need full-frame though. An APSC camera like the Sony a6400 will be newer and you'll have access to a lot more lenses at a cheaper price. When I decided I wanted a full frame camera, I really wanted the Sony A7III but it's d

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sawyer_lost in r/AskPhotography

April 8, 2026 12:55 PM

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Gear that was actually end game for you.

I don't plan on upgrading from my Sony a7iv. I upgraded to it from the a6000, and instead of getting an a7, a7ii or a7iii and maybe needing to upgrade again, I went straight to the newest model at the time so that I don't need to upgrade again. This'll last for another 10 years easily and I don't ne

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lightjunior in r/photography

April 6, 2026 12:38 PM

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What camera should I buy as an LD looking for good show photos?

Mirrorless, i recommend Nikon Z5, Canon EOS, sony a7iii for intro

SteezyIncorp in r/lightingdesign

March 28, 2026 8:13 PM

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Buying a used camera

I saw your post on another subreddit just now about choosing a camera. I’d recommend the sony a7 iii from tori.fi. Try to find one with low shotter count. It’s the best value sony camera in my opinion and passes for professional work. It’s also a very popular model so if you decide to quit photograp

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Edvart in r/Finland

March 13, 2026 12:02 PM

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