Alpha 7C

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Alpha 7C

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I am a volunteer animal shelter photographer, and it is definitely kitten season!

I should do this. I bought a Sony A7 C2 (sigma 24-70 F2.8) recently and love taking photos of my cat. The local shelter (rspca) is about 10 mins away from my house (also the place my cat came from)

ath0rus in r/cats

June 4, 2025 5:35 AM

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I'm really thinking about moving from Nikon FF to APSC/Sony FF, this is just ridiculously travel unfriendly

I own the 20mm 1.8S and it is definitely one lens that is ridiculously sized. The image quality is essentially the same as the Sony and the Sony is way smaller. That being said, not all of Nikon's glass is bigger and there is other options like the Viltrox air 20mm. I've often thought about travel c

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ThePhotoYak in r/nikon_Zseries

December 2, 2025 1:12 PM

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Worth the switch?

Right, as a fellow Sony 20-70 f/4 owner and M43 shooter, let me share my thoughts… I own the Sony A7C (so, a step up from your A7II) along with the 20-70 f/4, plus a few other lenses. I also have an OM-5 paired with the 12-45 f/4 Pro. When I bought the Sony 20-70 f/4, my intention was to replace the

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Genoxide855 in r/M43

September 3, 2025 12:44 PM

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Sony A7C vs a6700 -- is it worth the extra money?

If you want a more compact setup, need more reach (wildlife, birding), plan to shoot video or use third-party strobes - get A6700. It's arguably the best APS-C on the market, and it is great. The sensor readout speed is amazing for video, and it has a proper full-mechanical shutter so you won't have

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Mediocre-Sundom in r/AskPhotography

May 11, 2026 10:16 AM

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Moving from Fuji to Lumix (S5 vs S9) for toddler photos & vlogging?

I used both and now have sony a7cii + lumix s9 Do you do pro videography? If not, 8 bit is more than fine and I'd tell you to go for the a7c The s5 is a major downgrade in AF, the s9 AF is still worse than the sony (but good overall) but the build quality feels super cheap and then as you said, no e

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VisitLopsided5447 in r/Lumix

April 19, 2026 8:34 AM

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Selling the A7CII for a Fuji ie X-E5. Anyone else made a similar jump?

I used Sony for years. Never liked editing but just accepted it as a tradeoff for autofocus. I used the A7C and A7Rii. Loved them both, but just did not want to edit anymore. I picked up an X-E1 just to "see," you know? Within a year I had jumped around and settled on a 12 year old M240. What I saw

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Sour_Planet in r/fujix

May 22, 2026 6:05 PM

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X-T50 vs A7CII - can't make up my mind?

I didnt use fuji... But i have the a7c ii, very happy with it. I dont shoot jpegs i enjoy raw editing but the rest is very doable. So i am biased, but sony is not a bad choice...

denisgsv in r/AskPhotography

March 23, 2026 6:56 AM

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from Sony to Fuji

As someone who went from an A7c to an X-T30 mk i, I have not regretted it one bit. Plus, the x-T30 is quite behind when it comes to autofocus, however I have been able to make it work just fine, even while photographing moving kids Fuji also helped me understand color in a way that has truly transfo

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cheesygordicrunch in r/FujifilmX

March 30, 2026 3:30 PM

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All these for 22 bucks

I've had that 35mm since new, used it a lot, it's worth buying a Nikon body just to use that lens. I'm not a fan of 50mm (it lives in a box), and 135 has always been too long/too short for my needs. (I like 85 and 180) But it's a great intro. And notice something REALLY important about Nikon lenses

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evildad53 in r/AnalogCommunity

April 4, 2026 1:49 PM

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ZR metering…? Help!

I think you’re missing the point though; grey means it is clipping so there is no data. If there was data then you’d be able to edit the color down to what you wanted. This isn’t B&W, your color perception/depth/feel changes drastically by how bright/dark it is, not just saturation. Film is a lot mo

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LanTAs in r/Nikon

May 16, 2026 8:03 AM

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