Alpha 7R V Full-frame Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera

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Alpha 7R V Full-frame Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera

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I have the money for a full frame camera for the first time since having kids. I start looking at the Z5ii and R10 and then the lenses and realize I don't want to spend almost $4,000 on a camera and lens. Does anyone also feel fine with M43 but get scared away with prices on FF?

Excellent summation. I also use both Sony (A7r5) and OM (OM1 & OM3) and 95% of the time I pick up the cameras in the order = OM3, OM1, A7r5, A6000 (IR). People need to consider what they use their photos for (social media, forums, family, small prints (under say 100cms x 80cms) etc. even entering co

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TheDragonsFather in r/M43

October 23, 2025 7:16 AM

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Is this the right time to buy a m43 system?

I know how to stop down a lens to increse DOF. Fantastic. You're not a complete amateur then. Though your English spelling could do with a lot of improvement, errors abound throughout your post. That defeats the object though because now you are changing other settings to compensate. For sports FF i

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TheDragonsFather in r/M43

May 10, 2026 12:50 PM

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Why are some photographers still using DSLRs exclusively?

The adaptors that join two brands together have improved, but are nonetheless still not great and don’t work with a lot of the features that make the more modern cameras great. E.g. I have a Sony A7RV, but mostly still Canon lenses. I have the Metabones adaptor, and it works ok in general, but doesn

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VellumSage in r/AskPhotography

April 24, 2026 1:49 PM

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best camera for real estate photography

In my opinion the Sony A1 or A1 ii are the best. The Canon R5 ii is a very very close 2nd. The A1 and R5 are the only 2 heavy weights in both photography and video with almost no compromises. The A1 beats out the R5 ii based on the slightly higher resolution, faster flash sync speed, and more UWA gl

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Tilted5mm in r/RealEstatePhotography

November 26, 2025 1:56 AM

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Official Gear Purchasing and Troubleshooting Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know! January 09, 2026

If you are wanting a body specifically for action, I wouldn't recommend the Sony a7R V. The file sizes will be massive and the sensor readout is fairly slow with a relatively small buffer. A good 24MP sensor like the one on the Sony a9 is more than fine for this genre of photography. If you are look

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Kaserblade in r/photography

January 9, 2026 10:39 PM

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Switching systems

I’ve been canon for years but Digi teching for a photographer who used Sonys systems for about 5. When I upgraded to mirrorless with the R5 I was expecting something much more like the a7riv in terms of image quality but have been disappointed. I agree all the camera tech is very similar and I’m get

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DaBeigeMage in r/Photoassistants

November 11, 2025 5:58 PM

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The Leica M10R. The pinnacle of digital Leica M cameras. Accept no substitutes.

You’re into gear. So I understand if Leica makes it more complicated and with more bells and whistles you’ll like it more (like the EV1). But the digital rangefinder was never meant to add more bells or whistles. It was supposed to be a simple rangefinder with all the limitations that comes with but

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carlosvegaphotos in r/Leica

April 4, 2026 10:25 PM

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