Sony
Alpha 7R IV
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Low quality scans or am I just bad at this?
Depends what the problem is that you’re seeing, they look pretty good to me from here but that’s with reddit compression. If you’re pixel peeping then yeah, most scans aren’t going to be sharp enough; I’ve had the same roll scanned with 4 different scanners/cameras and the sharpest result I had was
...Active_Ad9815 in r/AnalogCommunity
April 18, 2026 5:35 AM
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Winter walk through the marsh [Nikon z8]
Because, from what I gather, the Sony is supposed to be more resolving. When comparing the original and II versions of the Nikkor 24-70 2.8 (according to reviews), the II version is overall sharper than the original, while the original is supposedly not far behind the II - and in the center the orig
...Heidrun_666 in r/Nikon
December 7, 2025 10:08 AM
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Why does my 75MP camera take lower quality photos than my 12MP iPhone camera?
cheap 75 mpx camera XDthe cheapest high res you could buy is probably a used sony a7R IV, which is a full frame 61mpx. with a good sharp lens, you can get very detailed photos with it. or maybe a used canon 5DS. But you also need sharp high quality glass to have the resolving power for high res sens
...No-Ostrich-8621 in r/AskPhotography
January 12, 2026 9:40 AM
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Choosing a camera for concerts
It depends on whether you want to move towards video at some point. For example, I use both the Sony A7IV and the Sony A7R IV. The R is usually overkill, but great if you only want to take photos from the front of house or if you want to print extremely large images. The A7 IV performs as well in ph
...Empty-Economics175 in r/concertphotography
February 5, 2026 8:31 PM
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Sony A7CR + Lenses or Leica SL2-S + Lenses
I know this post is older but it just came up in my feed. Anyways, a little background; I didn't have an SL, but I did have a Leica M11, awesome camera, would still have it but I missed something about my Sony A7RIV that I had prior. So after 2 years with the Leica, I sold it and picked up my A7CR,
...MathematicianSilly51 in r/Leica
May 3, 2026 4:48 AM
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If dlux is a Panasonic then is M11 a Sony with no autofocus
I know this is a Leica sub but I believe it is fundamentally wrong to dismiss the Sony A7Riv and v which use the same sensor as in the Leica M11 series, SL3 and Q3. None of those Leica series cameras produces good JPEGs straight out of the camera (SOOC). You have to edit RAW images to obtain optimal
...EUskeptik in r/Leica
April 17, 2026 9:08 PM
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Ratlos bei der Kamera wahl
Meine Meinung ist, dass man sich beim Kauf einer Kamera als erstes nach der Objektivauswahl bzw dem Ökösystem umsehen sollte und sich erst dann die passende Kamera dazu sucht. Da du ja quasi noch Anfänger bist, wäre es schon sinnvoll bei einem der moderneren und benutzerfreundlichen spiegellosen Sys
...West_Ad9239 in r/Fotografie
April 3, 2026 9:47 PM
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40mm f2.5
I had the Sony 50g f2.5, they go for around 400 used because they are way less desired than the 40, I loved it but wasn’t using it , so I sold it and ordered the viltrox What camera do you use? I wonder how will the viltrox handle the 61mp sensor on my a7riv
DizzyRepeat831 in r/VILTROX_GLOBAL
March 21, 2026 3:23 PM
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Pros, how did you chose which camera was right for you?
I was in your shoes not all too long ago, as an Arts major picking a camera system. I chose because I asked a professor, Sony was (still is) his second system alongside P1. I liked the array of bodies overall, the a1 and especially a7r lines were well suited to my needs (all stills, high quality, co
...Repulsive_Target55 in r/AskPhotography
November 24, 2025 10:52 PM
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Official Gear Purchasing and Troubleshooting Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know! January 09, 2026
I would definitely spend more on the glass and go for the Sony a7R IV option. The Sigma 24-70mm II is a great option for an all-rounder zoom. I would also consider the Sigma 14mm F1.8 and Sony 16mm F1.8 for the wide, prime lens option.
Kaserblade in r/photography
January 11, 2026 1:07 AM
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