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Lumix S5II
$1797.99
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Based on 80 Reddit mentions
$1598.00
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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
...ThePhotoYak in r/nikon_Zseries
December 2, 2025 1:12 PM
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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
...Genoxide855 in r/M43
September 3, 2025 12:44 PM
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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
...cheesygordicrunch in r/FujifilmX
March 30, 2026 3:30 PM
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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
...evildad53 in r/AnalogCommunity
April 4, 2026 1:49 PM
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OM5II is bad value. It is basically the same as the 6 year old EM5III. Get one of those instead. 17/1.8 version 2 is a decent small weather sealed lens. Sony A7C and 35/2.8 or 40/2.5 is also similar in size and mostly outperforms the above, but is a bit more expensive.
jubbyjubbah in r/M43
March 23, 2026 5:20 PM
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Are you planning to use your old lenses on the X‑Pro2? Keep in mind that its sensor is tiny and the crop factor will make the focal length longer. You’re not going to get those 40mm you want. I’d say you don’t have to stay with Fujifilm, you could try a Sony A7C or another small full‑frame mirrorles
...iAmTheDistance in r/FujiGFX
April 9, 2026 8:42 AM
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i know mp isn't everything, i have a sony a7c ii and it takes much better pictures than my iphone 17. but having a 200mp means things stay sharp even if i crop more into the shot. And tbh, your shot cropped to 3mp looks blurry. u might want to considering a 600mm lens with a 1.4x tele converter
Tapelessbus2122 in r/PhoneNow
April 10, 2026 9:34 AM
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my sony a7c ii will take way better pictures than every single phone out there and it's only an entry grade full frame (i bought it because it's compact), now image properly high end full frames and even medium format cameras, phones don't even stand a chance against proper cameras. hell, my old d90
...Tapelessbus2122 in r/PickAnAndroidForMe
April 11, 2026 6:20 AM
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I use all my older lens on full frame sony cameras i have the original a7r, a7c and a7cr. The result are fantastic
Any-Board-6631 in r/VintageLenses
April 12, 2026 4:27 PM
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Both are great and it's really personal what suits you best. I liked Fuji results with 35 f1.4 and 56 f1.2 lenses, both fantastic but their AF motors are loud and autofocus is not great with those lenses. If you shoot many times under tricky artificial light then mechanical shutter in Fuji is a big
...FS670ES in r/Lumix
April 8, 2026 9:35 PM
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