Alpha 7C

Sony

Alpha 7C

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Do no expect EVF, flash or weather sealing anytime soon

I estimate it wouldn’t sell. At given Ricoh pricing, they would have to compete with the Sony A7c II and A6700 and some Fujis, the Sonys have way better AF and an arsenal of lenses to choose from. As product managers use to say:”Never listen to enthusiasts if you don’t wanna go broke”.😎

Terrible_Snow_7306 in r/ricohGR

January 8, 2026 4:07 PM

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Eventually moving from 5d mIV, where to go? People open to other systems.

A Canon R5 or R6 is significantly smaller and lighter while keeping most of the DSLR feel and ergonomics. RF has some good small primes like the 16/28/50mm. The other option is Sony's A7C series if you want the smallest camera possible, or the A7 series which is closer to a DSLR. There are plenty of

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AlexHD in r/canon

April 5, 2026 8:22 PM

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The ZR booted up like, ‘bro, what is this?’

Great shots! Praying to the photography gods Nikon realizes if they put out a photo-centric in this body format, it could be a potential hit. It would compete with the likes of the Sony A7C series, Lumix S9, probably even Fuji offerings. Stick one of the more compact primes on it - and you have a gr

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PineappleGunshii in r/Nikon

October 18, 2025 9:44 PM

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Leaving the Sony A7CII to go back to Fuji: X-E5 or X-T50?

X-T50. It's a good middle ground in the Fuji lineup The A7C is a weird camera. Not compact enough to offset the absolutely gargantuan Sony lenses, mechanically inferior to the (not much bigger at all) other A7 cameras, and generally more expensive from my experience shopping around. Look at Fuji gla

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thearctican in r/fujifilm

March 23, 2026 6:05 PM

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Advice to buy in Banglore/Chennai

My advice for any photographer would be to invest more in lenses than the camera body. A camera body will go out of date and depreciate eventually, but a well maintained lens will last you much longer. I assume you're referring to the A7 mark4. It's a good camera. Also consider the A7C mark 2. Which

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MysticDelusion in r/PhotographyIndia

March 24, 2026 3:38 AM

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Canon V Sony Camera Choice

As a Canon shooter (with an A7C - same sensor as the A7 III) in the collection that I use occasionally, I'd say the A7 III is probably going to be a better option. Better library of secondhand glass, in-body IS, better low light performance on the sensor etc. Third party options on the Canon RF full

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evilZardoz in r/canon

March 31, 2026 1:51 PM

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S26 ultra...iPhone 17pro max pleeeease help me decide!

that is fair, i've tried the x300 pro, takes decent pictures for sure but i don't like the way the colors look and the way the processed image looks. Not saying it's bad but it's definitely not the best. And when it comes to having a dslr/mirrorless experience, the iphone still feels the closest for

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Tapelessbus2122 in r/Smartphones

March 30, 2026 4:30 AM

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The ISO conversation is just so dead at this point. Shot at ISO 25600

I went from E-M1 II to OM-1. You'll definitely notice the tighter noise pattern that's pretty appealing- especially when pushing shadows. Speaking of shadows, there's no longer a purple tint and there's actually still some detail behind it, it's relatively neutral. I also have the G9 II and I find t

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hayuata in r/M43

April 4, 2026 4:35 AM

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Is the Z6III right for me?

Not sure this will totally help. But here is my 2 cents worth. I own a Nikon Z7II and formerly owned the Sony A7RII. My wife currently owns the Sony A7RIV and formerly owned the A7C. Having said all that it comes down to what feels best in YOUR hands. These all have great image quality and excellent

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dlcams99 in r/Nikon

March 25, 2026 9:52 PM

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Camera upgrade advice (₹1.5L) – from Nikon Z30[Read description]

Given your use case, my first thoughts are the Sony A7iii and the A7C. You'll have a lot of E mount lenses to choose from either. (Or if you get a really good deal on the FX30, get that- it'll be perfect for you- amazing low light even though it's apsc) However since you mentioned 4k30 feeling limit

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MysticDelusion in r/PhotographyIndia

March 22, 2026 5:29 PM

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Lumix S5II

Panasonic

Lumix S5II

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