Panasonic
Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Sony
Based on 96 Reddit mentions
$2998.00
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
similar resolution sensor It's the same sensor. Some people value compact size a lot and the Sony rx1 series cameras are absolutely tiny. For a fixed lens camera the Q series are pretty big. You can build a smaller kit if you buy a sony A7CR and use a small prime (again, same sensor). I'm also guess
...BitbeanBandit in r/Leica
July 27, 2025 6:39 AM
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Because Sony makes the A7CR. Why split the market on something that is already out there when you can focus on other things? Back in the day Canon came out with the 5D, then they came out with the 5D Mk II... it was consumer camera with high res full frame sensor (22MP was pretty huge at the time).
...ApatheticAbsurdist in r/canon
September 19, 2025 3:42 AM
7
I debated a longtime before snagging one. I got it Saturday and the fact that I feel better about pulling this out for casual walks or commuting is already worth it to me. I get that my A7cR can get me a high resolution and give me a lot of flexibility in post, but I can’t slip that in my pocket and
...Comfortable-Ad-3294 in r/ricohGR
February 10, 2026 3:44 AM
3
Scanner has 2 super powers. 1) IR scan to avoid scratches and dusts 2) multi-pass scan to avg out the noise and increase color accuracy. Digital camera has some super power too! 1) full 16bit RAW, capability for white balance adjustments, finer color grading. 2) higher and sharper resolution (you ca
...photodesignch in r/AnalogCommunity
March 13, 2026 5:30 AM
3
If you don’t care about 60 MP resolution then a7c2 is a better choice. I once almost filled 128GB card one on trip in a day. I then set the RAW file to compress. Things I like about Leica very user friendly menu options easy to use in manual mode easy to practice zone focus there triple resolution B
...sr2000in in r/Leica
February 26, 2026 11:49 AM
2
I own the Sony A7CR for couple years with many lens. It’s a 60mp camera and it’s more than enough for shooting anything else. Last year I bought the x2d2 and the image quality is just blow me away compare to Sony. I am not a professional, I just use them for travel purposes, family pictures and land
...Unusual_Astronomer74 in r/hasselblad
March 6, 2026 4:45 PM
2
Any you can afford. I also shoot on crop, full frame, and film. If you need maximum resolution for best value – Sony A7cr. X100VI/T5 both are great cameras. The choice depends on whether you need compactness or interchangeable lenses. Since I only shoot in 35 mm equivalent, I would choose the x100.
snusmumrik981 in r/fujifilm
March 8, 2026 10:06 AM
2
Jestem posiadaczem równolegle dwóch systemów, oba rozbudowuję i modyfikuję od lat. Mam Sony Alpha (obecnie A7RM5 i A7CR) oraz M4/3 (obecnie OM-3, choć przez kilka lat głównie OM-1 MK1 i MK2). Nie potrafię się pogodzić z myślą o pozbyciu się jednego z tych systemów. Oba mają swoje dobre i złe strony
...Good_History_3990 in r/M43
March 11, 2026 8:49 PM
2
If it's a tool for doing the same thing I always do (autofocus, auto exposure) then I don't care, if it's AI-ing on the images then I wish they'd leave it to be done in post. I think Canon's choice to add AI noise reduction and upscaling in their new cameras is pointless, but it shouldn't get in the
...Repulsive_Target55 in r/AskPhotography
February 16, 2026 6:05 AM
2
I think the Sony with a 40 2.5 is an acceptable size. I traded in most of my Fuji system and currently use a 7CR. If I only shot street I’d have kept my X-Pro 2/XT-2 since they’re fairly similar sized. I wanted birds on the side and it was brutal with the Fuji gear lol. A7CR gives me the option even
...CultofCedar in r/fujifilm
April 20, 2026 7:02 PM
1