Sony
Alpha 7 IV
Based on 315 Reddit mentions
$1998.00
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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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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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Not sure where this fits in…. #sonyfx2
Dead on arrival… 🫤 So I’ve been digging into the upcoming Sony FX2, and I’m honestly struggling to understand who this camera is supposed to be for. It feels like Sony just slapped the A7IV’s guts into a slightly different body, called it “cinema,” and bumped the price up. With an expected price of
...BoomToys in r/FX3
May 28, 2025 3:34 AM
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Ang mahal ng photos. Pwede babaan price
As a wedding photographer, I always look at their gear when I pass by them during races. Karamihan naka A7iv and 50gm 1.2 for closer shots then naka 70-200 for zoomed in photos. Tapos may battery powered Nanlite or Amaran lights pa. Their whole setup costs 300k easily. I’d say 200 per photo is fair
...Suitable-Raisin9422 in r/PHRunners
October 6, 2025 3:44 AM
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Bought my first Nikon after being 8 years on Sony [impressions below]
This ironically was one of the things that annoyed me most switching the other way, from Nikon to Sony. It always feels borderline dangerous mounting lenses on my A7iv
CommercialShip810 in r/Nikon
June 12, 2025 7:50 PM
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ITAP of Salida, CO
Sleepy mountain towns under a sea of stars. Places like this are what really make me love where I live. This is another take on the beloved Cygnus region and all of its hydrogen alpha beauty. I’m still in awe every time I look at the back of my camera after hours of shooting this region of the sky.
...Zilla2015 in r/itookapicture
October 16, 2025 11:13 PM
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New Canon Cinema Camera (thoughts)
What do you mean? As an FX3 user for 4 years, the only things I don't like about the C50 is the lack of IBIS and the RF lens ecosystem. Otherwise, it basically kills the fx3 in every way. 7k internal open gate in raw, top handle with XLR's, smaller body than C70, etc. Would love to know what makes y
...Human_097 in r/FX3
September 9, 2025 3:38 PM
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First and Maybe Last Visit to India?
I shot these on a full frame mirrorless camera. I use a Sony a7iv with a 70-200mm gm ii lens. I should have brought a 16-35mm too but such is life. The 4th image is the only one from my iPhone. You may be able to get similar shots with other non-Apple mobile products. I am no pro photographer but my
...kobeburner in r/travel
April 4, 2025 6:40 PM
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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
...Crestmage in r/wildlifephotography
October 16, 2024 7:03 AM
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