Panasonic
Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Sony
Based on 38 Reddit mentions
$1893.81
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Do you spend most of your time viewing the back screen while the camera is on the tripod? I’m not sure if your experience will be that much different If that’s the way you’re shooting. The benefit for me when I switched to Sony from a Canon DSLR was the ability to use crop sensor lenses on the A7R3.
...Cmos-painter in r/RealEstatePhotography
February 13, 2026 12:12 PM
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z5ii and a7iii share the same sensor. You’re getting better af(?), better user experience, a flipy screen, and you can use Z mount lenses. Yes you can adapt EtZ but I wouldn’t unless you need both systems for very specific reasons. I would say if there’s a Z lens that you really like the rendering,
...badmofoes in r/Nikon
February 18, 2026 8:51 AM
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No. This is a click bait post. You are baiting people asking them if an entry level M/43 camera and lens can compete / produce an image the same as one taken with a 42.2MP Full Frame Sony A7R III and Sony FE50mm F/1.2 lens (stopped down to f/1.8).
Electrical-Clock3601 in r/M43
December 29, 2025 12:16 PM
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What I’d use depends heavily on the type of hike. The Sony A7C offers similar performance to the A7III in a smaller body. Sony cameras aren’t especially beginner-friendly—the menus can feel overwhelming at first—but there’s plenty of online guidance to ease the learning curve. If I were committing t
...jackystack in r/AskPhotography
January 3, 2026 11:25 AM
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