Sony
a7S II
Based on 100 Reddit mentions
$2398.00
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HELP! 1080p Footage looks blurry and washed out. What do I need to improve next time? Is the high ISO the reason?
lessons learned: Shoot 4K even if your final video will be 1080p. Downscaled video looks a lot sharper and also denoised. 1080 footage looks horrible on those cameras. You should have tried it. Also bitrate is not enough to handle wide shots as far as I remember. (but I'm not sure if a7iii shoots 50
...rodriguez2 in r/videography
May 24, 2025 1:54 PM
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Canon 1DX II video setup — still relevant in 2025 for €4200?
My main question would be why there's 2 lenses there that are essentially doing the same thing. I'd also not bother with a gimbal as a beginner too fwiw and why 2 tripods? The 1DXii was a great camera in its day but it's really starting to show its age now If you're a beginner i'd look at something
...Tamajyn in r/videography
July 1, 2025 11:44 AM
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Sony a7siii Good Enough for Real Estate Photography?
12MP is enough, I used the a7sii for a few years. That’s such an expensive camera though I’d probably get an a7iv (what I use currently) as my photo camera though.
Braduunsk in r/RealEstatePhotography
April 23, 2026 10:56 PM
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Curiosity over Pyxis 6k
keep the a7iv for photography and more run and gun stuff. IMO 12,800 iso on sonys is overrated and used moreso as a crutch for event videographers. It is helpful for dark wedding receptions and concerts where you can’t always setup lights. But if you’re transitioning to more commercial stuff you’ll
...ExcitingLandscape in r/blackmagicdesign
November 27, 2025 7:14 PM
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Thinking of switching to mirrorless… what made you stay with Nikon?
I’ve like 4 cameras now, 2 Nikon, 1 Sony, 1 LUMIX. I do really like the Lumix, it’s the S9 which fills a similar niche as the Fuji cameras, instead of film sim it has built in LUTs and it’s my everywhere camera tbh, fun to use and casual. I don’t like the Sony and am trying to get rid of it And I li
...tictaxtho in r/Nikon
March 27, 2026 11:40 AM
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Seeking some guidance on planning out a film scanning rig
Edit: sorry, I've just seen you have a Fuji xs-10, my bad. I consider 20mp to be the bottom end of medium-format scanning and just fine for 35mm, with prints up to 8.5x11. I've tried a 14mp sony a7sii and it wasn't enough. You'll be fine with 26mp. ESPECIALLY with pixel shift, forget about it. You'r
...light24bulbs in r/filmphotography
January 10, 2026 1:16 AM
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