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.
Not including a Sony option in this is ridiculous. An A7V, A1II, or A9III all could be argued are top of the list. I would argue that the A9III honestly is capable of things for weddings that no other body even is. With a true global shutter and crazy sync speeds it can do things you simply can't ac
...joergonix in r/WeddingPhotography
January 18, 2026 5:54 PM
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I'm definitely not as knowledgeable as many others in this sub for video, but to answer some of your questions: Shutter angle: Yes, Lumix offers this setting, I believe since the S1H at minimum. IBIS: it's not even close in video. In photography, I'd say there is at most a small gap, but video is no
...Flat_Maximum_8298 in r/Lumix
December 8, 2025 7:01 PM
12
You picked all amazing flagship cameras. Every camera you listed is going to be able to take amazing photos. That being said, I would also consider the size of the bodies you picked out. With the exception of X-E5, they're all very large camera bodies. Please consider if you want to be carrying arou
...Technical_Bus_3332 in r/Lumix
January 6, 2026 4:39 PM
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I had the Q3 and Q2. superior image quality and low light performance compared to the x100vi. however, it's definitely bulkier than the x100vi and it's why i sold it. I had to be very intentional about carrying it around and it wasn't the "impromptu point and shoot camera" i wanted it to be. I have
...sparkplugs in r/x100vi
February 12, 2026 7:32 PM
10
How is the Sony a7v still not fully supported yet??
bucklenut14 in r/Lightroom
February 20, 2026 6:52 PM
10
Well it is two different systems. If you are already in Nikon, no a7v ist not fucking hard enough to switch systems. If you are already in Sony, no Z6 III ist not fucking hard enough to switch systems. If you don't own anything yet, both are too much for a beginner. That's just my take on things.
JoeHocker in r/nikon_Zseries
December 2, 2025 3:21 PM
10
Agreed, unless OP is only using 1 or 2 lenses they'd probably be better off with the new Sony a7V. Learning a new system, getting new lenses and batteries for essentially the same level of quality doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
Same_Coyote_3225 in r/canon
April 9, 2026 9:24 PM
7
Bei „schnellen“ Motiven würde ich weder Hasselblad noch Leica wählen. Wenn du Kohle hast und die unbedingt dringend ausgeben willst (warum auch immer), geh in nen Laden, hol dir ne Sony A7RV, A7V oder ne Canon R5 m/R5MII oder R6MII/R6MIII und die entsprechenden G/GM (Sony) oder L (Canon) Objektive.
...lavievagabonde in r/Fotografie
April 3, 2026 6:41 PM
7
The main feature of the A7V is that it has an E-mount. As someone occasionally playing with both Lumix and recently Nikon system it's REALLY hard for any camera feature to overcome my desire to use my Sony lenses. I really want Sony to become more adventurous again though. I'm perpetually confused h
...regular_lamp in r/Lumix
December 5, 2025 11:59 AM
9
Sony gives you this option because fx3a is a cinema camera. That means more control. From lights, positions of the actors and so on. Even for a sitting interview you have control over the subjects. Therefore a more versatile mic can be used with the xlr handle, instead of the regular jack mic. I hav
...indeclin3 in r/FX3
February 15, 2026 11:36 AM
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