Sony
Alpha 7 IV
Based on 315 Reddit mentions
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Are DSLRs still a thing or has mirrorless pretty much taken over?
I’m a longtime DSLR user who recently picked up a Sony A7IV. Modern mirrorless mops the floor with any DSLR when it comes to autofocus, but to me that’s really the only advantage. I prefer an optical viewfinder, and DSLRs are just generally more “ready.” You can leave a 5D in standby mode without dr
...bensyverson in r/AskPhotography
January 1, 2026 6:57 PM
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I made my highest resolution image of the milky way yet (288 megapixels).
Some details on the shot: Back in April I was in Big Bend, Texas, under the darkest skies in the United States. If you haven't been, I highly recommend it for night sky viewing. It's the first time I've seen a sky as dark as what I experienced on my trip to Namibia a few years ago - you can practica
...peeweekid in r/space
December 28, 2025 10:55 PM
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What’s the difference between Sony and ARRI?
Firstly, let's look at colours (I'm UK so UK spelling). A7IV only shoots continuous in 10 bit. This means if you're filming a 2 minute scene, the Arri's shooting in a genuine 64 billion colours whereas your Sony's only shooting 1 billion. Secondly, dynamic range. If you look at the range, Arris can
...WannabeeFilmDirector in r/videography
December 25, 2025 2:08 PM
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Would you stick with MFTeven if you got enough money to get a high end FF kit?
The headline makes the assumption that people choose m43 because they can't afford FF. Which is wild. I shoot professionally with an a7iv. I shoot for fun with an om1.2. Sony takes clinically fantastic photos. Olympus is FUN.
gfxprotege in r/M43
March 1, 2026 3:32 PM
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ITAP of Colorado Wildflowers
Everyday, I feel incredibly lucky to live somewhere that a place like this can be stumbled on by accident. On a poorly planned getaway to Twin Lakes, I stumbled upon this absolutely stunning spot that I am apparently the last one to find. I feel incredibly lucky to have managed this shot after battl
...Zilla2015 in r/itookapicture
August 7, 2025 12:14 AM
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Walt Disney World Testing Significantly Improved Disney PhotoPass Cameras
I was really surprised the first time we did Photopass and saw the old Nikons. The A7IV is a huge upgrade (although I'm biased because that's what I shoot with), but the real magic would be if they bumped the file sizes for the downloads.
Cease_Cows_ in r/WaltDisneyWorld
July 5, 2025 4:13 AM
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What distinguished the X-100vi from other cameras?
i take it everywhere. i never miss anything i want to photograph. i also love my a7iv but heck no i wont take this on any dog walk with me. it fits in every jacket bag. i snap something in the city and before i get home i have all my pics on my phone to send my family or friends. its a different lay
...UniqueBaseball8524 in r/fujix
June 4, 2025 1:20 AM
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ITAP of a Swarm of Bees
I took a picture of a Swarm of bees laying down on the ground prone in front of a very active beehive, this took me thousands of attempts to get the proper focus and subjects in frame the way I wanted. This is in my opinion is my best photograph of the year throughout my macro journey, and I hope yo
...Sacrificial_Sheep in r/itookapicture
November 11, 2025 11:29 PM
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32 Years later, I visited the Sydney Tower to recreate this photo of my Dad.
Some additional backstory: My dads picture was taken in 1992, when he was 26 Years old. I recreated it just yesterday / 2nd Sep 2024, and I'm currently 25 Years old. Unfortunately he passed away in 2007 when I was only 8 years old. I've been in Sydney for about 10 months now, and the very recent fat
...MajesticWookie in r/sydney
September 3, 2024 10:07 AM
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We spent a month in South Africa for our honeymoon. And we'd do it again.
During the wilderness trail in the Kruger, we were a group of 8 sleeping out in the middle of nowhere. Not another tourist in sight for 4 days. We were woken up quite a few times by lions roaring throughout the night. The next morning, our ranger told us to gear up, we're walking towards the lions t
...Crestmage in r/travel
December 17, 2024 11:16 AM
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