Alpha 7C

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Alpha 7C

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The Leica look is real (and Hasselblad). You may not need it. But I do.

leica or hassleblad does not do anything to their processing to make them unique so that argument is totally useless. they all use similar if not the same sensors with basically the same amount of processing for the raw files, and any jpeg look you can just edit in. if you put a leica and sony or ha

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berke1904 in r/photography

May 24, 2026 9:59 PM

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L10 size vs Pen F

I do genuinely understand some of the criticism; people want a M4/3 camera with all the bells and whistles, that looks stylish, and is something that they can just have in a pocket when they're put and about. I get that; I'd love that myself. But this thing is honestly about as close as you'd get to

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EntropyNZ in r/M43

May 21, 2026 12:40 AM

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Panasonic LUMIX L10 compact camera megathread

Its a little frustrating as Sony have their A7C cameras that are similar sized but have mechanical shutter and so on, but because of the L mount specifications, and Panasonic's substantial IBIS tech, fitting everything in is difficult.I'd take a slightly larger size with mechanical shutter, EVF, hot

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Suitable_Sand_9278 in r/Lumix

May 12, 2026 6:50 PM

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Discrete small lens for travel?

An a7 model or a7C model for me is still relatively big. Not a pocket camera. I travel a lot, all around the world, and when in new or risky situations I use a Fuji x100 - it slips in and out of a jacket pocket wonderfully. A fantastic high-quality discrete camera. When sticking with my a7Riii, I us

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SuperDinkle406 in r/AskPhotography

April 15, 2026 6:19 AM

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Can you guide me to an alternative portable camera for travel?

The problem is unless you go with the Fuji medium formal camera it's line-up have cropped sensors. So while you want "something nice and light for photo", are you OK with that? You were impressed with the Sony A7C. but it's a full frame sensor. Sound like ideally your backup camera is an R8. Did you

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TimeMistaken in r/AskPhotography

May 11, 2026 12:00 AM

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This is a legit question...why would anyone by an OM System?

Wait, what? That's your experience? Mine is the exact opposite. Just rented a Sony a7c with a 20-40mm f2.8. I could not get a sharp handheld shot at 20mm 1/3rd second or slower! I regularly get 1-2 s sharp handheld shots with my three generations behind em5 mark iii (so without any AI built into it)

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amitshesh in r/M43

March 24, 2026 12:35 PM

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

I don't know man but for me X-T50 felt bigger than A7CII and X-E5 due to evf sticking out at the center. Ergonomics also felt pretty cramped. X-E5 is also not ergonomic, lack of grip and sharp edges are not my favourite. Also A7C II with small primes or adapted Voigtlander 35 f1.4 or something like

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FS670ES in r/fujix

March 25, 2026 9:45 PM

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