Panasonic
Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Sony
Based on 81 Reddit mentions
$1154.55
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
Right, as a fellow Sony 20-70 f/4 owner and M43 shooter, let me share my thoughts… I own the Sony A7C (so, a step up from your A7II) along with the 20-70 f/4, plus a few other lenses. I also have an OM-5 paired with the 12-45 f/4 Pro. When I bought the Sony 20-70 f/4, my intention was to replace the
...Genoxide855 in r/M43
September 3, 2025 12:44 PM
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It was my first time taking pictures with an actual camera at night and it was freezing so I couldn’t play around with my settings as much as I wanted but I’m happy with it how they came out, I’m definitely coming back to this spot when I get my skills up. Any tips on low light settings would be app
...PlayfulInterest3091 in r/LexusIS
January 31, 2026 7:09 PM
2
I thought that my Sony a7II in crop mode would function just like my Sony a6000, but then I found out that it basically crops out part of the resolution, whereas the a6000 has the same resolution but confined to a smaller sensor. I honestly thought I would be selling the a6000 once I upgraded to the
...PrimordialObserver in r/VintageLenses
February 2, 2026 5:36 AM
2
I’d recommend looking into the Sony A7 platform. I have been using the original A7 since 2017 and it’s been great. I also do a lot of car photography and low light and the A7 really shines in low light conditions. Just looked on B&H and their used department has a few A7 and A7II for around $600-700
...Zupocracy in r/shootingcars
February 24, 2026 9:17 PM
2
Potential disappointments with the GX7: EVF is tiny, is 16x9 aspect ratio, and uses a technology called field sequential LCD (look it up) which a small number of people are sensitive enough to they get physically nauseated when using it. Others are fine. You won't know until you try it yourself. (Sa
...mmmtv in r/M43
March 4, 2026 4:48 PM
2
idk a ton about cameras, but the Sony Alpha A7II is pretty decent for real estate photography, especially if u can get it cheap. Full-frame sensors are nice for capturing good detail and low light. As for lenses, a wide-angle lens like a 16-35mm can help make small spaces look bigger, which is super
...deepakpandey1111 in r/RealEstatePhotography
April 18, 2026 5:16 PM
1
Full frames have better low light capability than crop sensors, unless they are like 2 decades apart. So get some full frame with 50 1.8. Ideally put a bit more money and get bit newer but not too new, like canon rp or sony a7ii. But if you really cant afford those despite selling your current gear,
...Tommonen in r/AskPhotography
February 9, 2026 1:52 AM
1
If I were you I would not invest more in the D3000 as a system if this is the style of photography you want to work with. The poor low light performance on that era of DSLR's is going to make this a very uphill battle. Modern gear you can live at ISO 6400 all day and get great shots. Something like
...SharpDressedBeard in r/concertphotography
February 15, 2026 8:49 PM
1
Waktu itu beli baru 2019-2020an. Beli itu objectivenya pengen full frame buat foto. Kisaran 12jt utk body only waktu itu. Ga pake lensa kit, langsung pake yg 50mm f1.8 aja. Cuman kalo jalan-jalan kadang yg pegang kameranya ga suka fixed focal length, jadi beli lensa sapu jagat lagi yg 24-240mm. Kare
...Academic_Crab_8401 in r/Cekrek
February 16, 2026 2:08 AM
1
Bien, con ese presupuesto puedes conseguir alguna Sony A7ii usada o mejor aún una A7iii que es una ventaja gigante frente a la A7ii, o sino alguna Canon. La ventaja de las mirrorless son el peso y la sensibilidad del sensor, aguantan muchísimo más ISO que las viejas reflex, si la vas a usar para ani
...Wonderful_Room_5465 in r/uruguay
February 16, 2026 1:21 PM
1