a7R III

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a7R III

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A7Riii or A7iii ? For about the same price

The Sony A7R III offers higher resolution (42MP vs 24MP) for greater detail and large prints, while the Sony A7 III excels in low-light performance and offers a superior autofocus system better suited for action and wildlife. The A7 III also has faster burst rates and a more robust buffer, making it

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rlovelock in r/AskPhotography

August 26, 2025 9:37 PM

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Nikon user returning to Photography After 7 Years off, Nikon Mirrorless or Time to Switch Brand?

Aha, the beautiful 135DC ❤️ It is really relatively easy for the AF-S lenses to work, with AF, on the Nikon and Sony (I not tried them with Fuji or Canon). The AF-D with a very expensive adaptor will workin in AF, but I just use mine manually focused on a cheaper adaptor. Works lovely for portrait wo

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SuperDinkle406 in r/Photography_Gear

May 20, 2026 6:26 PM

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Is there anyone who has used both Sony and Olympus cameras?

I have the a6300, a7ii and a7r4. On the Olympus side, I have the OM-1.ii and E-P7. I don't use the kit lens on the Olympus cameras - I mostly use the 12-40/2.8 PRO. The Sony kit lens is shit, and the kit lenses I have for my older Olympus cameras are excellent, and so are samples I've seen online fo

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jackystack in r/M43

April 21, 2026 9:07 AM

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Mosque - before / after

Yes they are! Not sure what camera you're using, but i purchased a tamron 150-500mm for my Sony a7r3. It's been a blast. Got me into wildlife photography too. I bought it used off ebay for like $600 in perfect condition. You can probably find way better deals if you're outside North America You can

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SpectacularlyBadass in r/postprocessing

March 10, 2026 4:19 AM

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Best micro 4/3 camera body?

Most compact cameras are on the slippery side to be honest. I also agree with u/postmodest , my current full frame is A7R III. It just works so plainfully and boringly good. Every time I use my Sony, it just works and gets it right every time..... but I don't know, I just feel detached from the phot

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hayuata in r/M43

February 7, 2026 4:35 AM

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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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I finally understand the power of M43

The flip side is you can get something like the Tamron 28-200 f/2.8-5.6, which is the same size as the Olympus 12-100 f/4 Pro, and it will do the job of multiple m4/3 primes. I paid € 500 for mine brand new from a grey market seller and it's the equivalent of a 14-100 f/1.4-2.8 in m4/3 land. Bonus p

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Timely_Challenge_670 in r/M43

May 8, 2025 9:03 AM

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I’m looking to improve the sharpness of my images. What focus areas are you using?

That makes sense. I am using a Sony A7R III with a Sony 70-200 & 1.4 TC. One mistake I noticed when I got home was that I was in APS-C mode, which brings down the resolution to 18 MP vs 42 MP when not in APS-C mode. That for sure affects the level of detail. Still, I thought the focus was soft. Here

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n3tadmin in r/sportsphotography

September 9, 2025 12:34 AM

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Not new to photography, but new to birds....can use some help

Dropping another vote in for Sony. I use the a7Riii with a 200-600mm lens for birds and I love it!

AppBreezy in r/BirdPhotography

May 9, 2026 11:38 PM

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