Alpha 7 II

Sony

Alpha 7 II

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Is this an accurate representation of the difference in color science between Canon's and Sony's newest camera bodies? (Images 2-5 were taken with my Canon R8. Context below)

So a lot of folks have talked about color science not being a "thing" or that you can always fix the colors in post. This may be a hot take for this sub but I have switched systems multiple times because of color science and it absolutely makes a difference. When you're shooting people and the color

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therealserialninja in r/AskPhotography

February 16, 2026 6:04 AM

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Is this an upgrade or a downgrade?

Well, as said, it’s not that the first gen A7 is inherently bad with AF, it’s definetly way under the later versions (th A7II is a BOG upgrade in that compartment). Is a really different way of shooting than a DSLR and needs some getting used to. IMHO, if I were to go on a lighter everyday carry, I

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Funny_Promise5139 in r/Nikon

January 26, 2026 8:34 AM

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Considering switching Nikon to canon

I would have to agree... maybe. I have owned DSLRs (nikons and canons). My first MILC was the A7II followed by the A7III. As soon as canon came out with an MILC in the form of the R I jumped ship. I have to admit that there are a few expectations I had for Canon that disappointingly did not material

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lawny82 in r/WeddingPhotography

January 27, 2026 10:14 AM

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Camera recommendation for video work.

The list is endless. What are you recording on now? Recording video in 830nm and 590nm will be fun. A couple filters and all will be fun fun fun. If I were thinking specific full-frame cameras, I would probably choose a Canon 5D MarkIII. I use a full spectrum Sony A7ii, but I have a lot of vintage l

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Just_Another_Cowboy in r/infraredphotography

March 7, 2026 9:09 PM

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Thinking to get into Nikon Z.

Z6 has a bad evf Z6 has the best EVF of it's generation - it's size and optics are highly competetive today. Refresh rate is 60hz. MF lenses can be adapted to Z system but it’s suboptimal, A7ii/iii is more cost effective but you can even adapt PK to Fujifilm gfx, longer then 35mm, the 50s and 50r ar

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probablyvalidhuman in r/Nikon

March 9, 2026 8:55 AM

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Choosing my system, M43 or APS-C, and what lens?

I shoot Olympus exclusively for the last four years, after ditching my Nikon D750 fullframe for a Olympus E-M1 II. Never regretted it. The big plus for me in the Olympus cameras you have as options ist the weathersealing in conjunction with the 12-50! This combo can withstand basically anything comp

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MoWePhoto in r/AskPhotography

February 26, 2026 9:00 AM

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Top alternatives in Mirrorless Cameras

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Lumix S5II

Panasonic

Lumix S5II

$1797.99

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