Alpha 7 IV

Sony

Alpha 7 IV

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Based on 440 Reddit mentions

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Thoughts on the fx5? Are you guys gonna get one?

It’s all quality of life improvements at the end of the day. I would assume all of us here are trying to tell a good story. You can tell an amazing story with a camera that came out five or even 10 years ago. The FX5’s image doesn’t automatically tell a better story. The RAW recording doesn’t automa

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Cheesehead1267 in r/cinematography

July 30, 2026 11:19 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

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WannabeeFilmDirector in r/videography

December 25, 2025 2:08 PM

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Feeling I constantly have the wrong camera

Leicas and Hasselblads I feel are more for the love of photography rather than trying to get the “perfect shot”. They are limited and flawed, some people love those limitations, sometimes people don’t. I think the camera you’re looking for is a Sony A7IV or ACR and a 24-70 for all of your profession

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Fkd_by_life_not_gf in r/Leica

September 29, 2025 12:15 AM

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A7V vs. FX3 for someone who already owns an A7IV

Sell the A7iv, buy the A7V. Better lowlight (second base iso is 8000 for video), better rolling shutter, better ibis.

iamwatari in r/FX3

December 4, 2025 7:35 AM

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I have an FX3A and would like to trade it for a Sony alpha photography camera

Sell the FX3A and use the money to buy an A7RV if you strictly are for stills, or the A7V if you want to take great stills but also have some solid video features. Or you could go for like an A7RIV or A7IV and pick up a nice piece of glass with the leftover cash.

rand0m_task in r/FX3

December 3, 2025 8:26 PM

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Should I replace my Sony A7IV for a Lumix S5IIX?

Yes, A7IV has nowhere near the features S5IIx, talking video, A7IV can give you a little bit more definition in photos but lacks everything else. The only thing Sony is better at is AF. Other than that, S5IIx is better (even low-light, S5IIx has better shadow retention and more "organic" noise). I h

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Similar-Necessary-47 in r/Lumix

October 12, 2025 12:14 AM

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LUMIX rejection on luxe weddings

I've mixed my Lumix S5ii vlog and my second's Sony A7iv slog3 with the same conversation LUT for several years now and literally nobody can tell the difference. Look at my posts and see if there are any giveaways.

jonnyjive5 in r/Lumix

July 18, 2025 4:31 PM

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Recently bought E-M1 II (used)

And this one has features, my A7II didn't have at this time and never got. Sony put it in A7IV and only with the latest firmware update: focus bracketing. Olympus is ahead of others and - of course - the time

KM_photo_de in r/M43

November 23, 2025 12:24 PM

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Anyone using a a7V for a B camera?

If you mean for video, I'm using an A7RV (note "R", so not the A7V) for B-Cam because sometime in early summer last year DJs decided everything needs multicam. I bought the A7RV as my main photo camera to replace my Nikon D750 - after buying an FX3 for video it seemed daft to run two lens systems, a

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plastic_toast in r/FX3

May 10, 2026 9:55 PM

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Guys...hear me out, but the S1ii image quality might be actual nice

Great looking footage. I agree with you! most of the times we splitting hairs here. I own both S1H and S5II, Sony A7IV and S1II and i can match them pretty easly. In the end when shoot and mix footage from all of them, they look so similiar and it's hard to spot any difference between them.

NoNegotiation2167 in r/Lumix

July 27, 2026 9:51 AM

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