a7R III

Sony

a7R III

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My first real big lens! 200-400 F4 VR

I had the 200-600 for my Sony a7R3 which was a good lens but I have to say that I'm really happy with my OM-1 setup for birds.

DiligentStatement244 in r/Nikon

March 9, 2026 12:54 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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Is the R8 twice the camera the RP is?

At that point I'd get the rp, some lenses, get a lot of shooting in. Then down the road get the R6iv when that comes out if willing to splurge . Or an old R6ii or R6iii. Unless the R price is just so amazing, I'd skip it. And I loved the R. I liked it more than the Sony a7r3. The primary case for ne

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dirtyvu in r/canon

March 24, 2026 9:32 PM

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How long do you expect a digital Leica to last?

I own only film Leicas, my digital is a Sony A7R2. I bought it new old stock a year or so after the A7R3 camer out, I think I bought it in 2018, making it 8 years now. No problems so far. Digital cameras more or less matured 10 or 12 years ago. Since then they updated only stuff that are of very lit

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OneMorning7412 in r/Leica

April 9, 2026 11:36 PM

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Olympus E-M1 III high ISO performance

Yes, it just tightens everything a little more in terms of image quality. I keep buying 16MP bodies, be it Olympus or Panasonic and I just end up selling it down the line. The tighter noise pattern, colour shifts, just a little more dynamic range surprisingly adds up. I quite like my OM-1. That said

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hayuata in r/M43

November 27, 2025 7:22 AM

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Camera gear you own or owned that was universally loved but you never warmed up to it.

And while I'm complaining, I have the A7R3 and the A7R5. I bought the A7R3 first and loved it. When it was time to get a second body for dual camera usage, it made sense to get the A7R5, it would be almost the same, right? Well, the menu is a lot different(better), the video record button is in a di

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NLPoppodia in r/photography

April 9, 2026 8:51 PM

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Seeking lense advice

Neither is going to just get you that. I mean both can get you eye details and such sure... But the focal depth is razor thin. What you posted is stacked. Get the Sony if you plan to run about snapping bugs on the go. AF and IS make quick shots much easier. A top flash with diffuser will let you sto

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beomagi in r/macrophotography

April 8, 2026 3:41 AM

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Gear that was actually end game for you.

On medium format it was Pentax 645D and than Z. I bought into the Fuji GFX system but don’t click with it. I’m going to sell my GFX 50R and maybe get the 100s or I just ordered a Sony A7R III which is a great upgrade from my 2 original A7’s. Love the A7’s but the better AF and sensor closer to the M

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Velokieken in r/photography

April 6, 2026 4:47 PM

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Which body/lens for birding?

I have a Sony a7R3 as well as an OM-1. I used to have the Sony 200-600 but I'm 70+ and it is too heavy. The M.Zuiko 300/4 Pro with a 2x tc stays on my OM-1.

DiligentStatement244 in r/AskPhotography

January 12, 2026 8:09 PM

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Trekking camera advice: weather-sealed Sony A6400 vs rugged point-and-shoot?

I had a a6400 a few years ago before moving to an a7r3. It's a great camera if you shoot raw files. The sony rx100 was always disappointing to me. For the record I don't think any camera is accident proof. Make sure you have a good mount that allows you to keep outside your pack, either a peak desig

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ghderf in r/WildernessBackpacking

February 12, 2026 2:43 PM

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