Panasonic
Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Sony
Based on 81 Reddit mentions
$2898.00
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
Nikon Z6iii has 299 AF points. That’s like a 17x17 grid. It’s just not a lot of points to distinguish between eyeballs and eye lashes, depending on how large the eyeball is in the frame. It is what it is. FWIW, the Sony A7V has 759 AF points. That’s like a 27x27 grid. More, but still not a lot.
Nikonolatry in r/nikon_Zseries
January 25, 2026 6:57 PM
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The A7V looks extremely overpriced for anyone not already heavily entrenched in the Sony system. You can buy a used/refurb Z8 for a similar price (less, actually, if you go used), and from a feature/performance standpoint, the Z8 directly competes with the A1II which at the moment costs $3,500 USD m
...Slugnan in r/nikon_Zseries
December 2, 2025 6:23 PM
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For wildlife, the best (almost) no caveat systems would be OM System or Sony. Some of the most important features for me would be a stacked sensor with decent buffer, pre-capture, and blackout free shooting (which is essential for birds in flight). Canon freezes up when the buffer is full, Nikon lac
...fakeworldwonderland in r/AskPhotography
April 1, 2026 1:02 PM
4
The Sony a7IV is a pretty old camera, released in 2021. The Z6iii is a much newer camera, released in 2024. The A7iv has an extremely slow sensor, with a readout time of 1/15s. So its eShutter will have extremely bad rolling shutter problems. Relatedly, its maximum burst rate is 10fps. In contrast,
...Nikonolatry in r/nikon_Zseries
September 17, 2025 4:35 PM
6
I have only a Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 now. I had used a Cankn T2i for a long time before switching to Sony several years ago. Here are my reasons to switch back to Canon: I like the color from Canon better. Don’t want to spend too much time in color grading. it looks like autofocus is slightly better w
...LowSyllabub9760 in r/canon
April 9, 2026 9:59 PM
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