Alpha 7 IV

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Alpha 7 IV

312 positive 10 neutral 118 negative

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Pretending to be a Nat Geo photographer, most fun I've had with my camera

Sony A7iv + 200-600mm Was lucky enough recently to spend three days self-driving in the Kruger National Park, and after that a 4-day wilderness trail/walking safari. Was honestly the most fun I've ever had behind the lens. Had some 10000 photos on my drive by the end of the week. imo so much of safa

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Crestmage in r/wildlifephotography

October 16, 2024 7:03 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

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UniqueBaseball8524 in r/fujix

June 4, 2025 1:20 AM

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I feel reluctant to buy more L mount glass

If I wasn’t more into video I’d have picked up a Canon or Nikon. Didn’t like Sony (A7iv) when I used them but they were a better overall in-camera photography experience than Lumix, despite the photos out of camera on the S5 having nicer colours. Why don’t you rent one of the lumix telephotos and se

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PM_ME_YOUR_VITAMIN_D in r/Lumix

November 2, 2025 11:04 AM

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Help me decide on new camera for portrait and wedding photography - Nikon Z5ii or Sony A7iv

I’ve owned the A7IV previously and the AF is very comparable to the Expeed 7 Nikon cameras (although much worse than the Z8 which I have now). I will say I always found Sony files were the hardest to edit in Lightroom. Nikon files seem to edit the best in my experience (with Canon just behind but ah

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mentaldrummer66 in r/nikon_Zseries

October 31, 2025 6:17 AM

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I bought Sony a7iv and kind of regretting it

I had much the same experience with the A7iv, I'm happier with my Z5ii and the output from it even though the A7iv was thoroughly competent. The resolution has nothing to do with it, it's all in the lens design (which is pretty wildly different between some of the lenses in the system) and the colou

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mawzthefinn in r/Nikon

December 3, 2025 5:39 PM

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A day in the zoo!

It's a Sony A7IV. Pictures 3, 8 and 10 are taken with my Sigma 24-70mm f2.8 DG DN II Art lens which is in my opinion quite a powerhouse combi. The others are taken with a Canon 28-300mm 3.5 5.6 L IS USM lens using a converter. I inherited that one so although it's not the greatest combi ever, it sti

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Potvinvis in r/AmateurPhotography

May 8, 2026 10:46 PM

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Would you switch S5II for a S1II (mainly stils)?

As someone who uses both, I can say it’s worth it for several reasons: – faster buffer – the camera is noticeably quicker overall — startup time, operation, opening playback – significantly better autofocus, especially for tracking people. The S5II sometimes struggles to pick up an eye in profile, w

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NoNegotiation2167 in r/Lumix

November 17, 2025 11:38 AM

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Are there hand held cameras with an audit trail ?

Your best bet might actually just be a Google Pixel 10 phone, which complies to the same C2PA content credentials standard as the Nikons you mentioned and the Sony u/Foot-Note mentioned. Like all phones it will perform some kind of image processing that may be too obscure and inconsistent to meet yo

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Wrong_side_of_Dawn in r/AskPhotography

November 17, 2025 7:23 PM

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This print took me 5 months to create... my largest image of the Milky Way ever! Details in the comments.

About a year ago I had a client commission this door-sized print from me. Little did I know it was far beyond my technical abilities both shooting but particularly processing wise. I shot the sky with both my Sony a7iii and a7iv and 85mm 1.8 lens over the course of four nights. I used my Skyguider p

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peeweekid in r/space

December 10, 2023 9:37 PM

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A7SIII looks like it won't have shutter angle

I dont mind shutter angle. I’d much rather have variable shutter / ecs. Shutter angle vs speed is a habit, quality of life thing. Variable shutter makes shots usable or unusable. I have the A7iv, siii and fx6. For some ungodly reason, every screen, projector, etc. will flicker, even when the shutter

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Re4pr in r/A7siii

December 4, 2025 10:58 AM

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