Sony
Alpha 7R V Full-frame Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera
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Anybody go from S5IIX to S1RII?
I switched from Sony (a7r5, a1) to Panasonic last year. Picked up the s5iix and a few lenses. I fell in love with video on that camera, and for photos is was pretty good, but nothing I would write home about coming from those two Sony bodies. I’ve since purchased the s9 (which I love for a small wal
...AggressiveNeck1095 in r/Lumix
July 22, 2025 1:17 AM
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Ratlos bei der Kamera wahl
Bei „schnellen“ Motiven würde ich weder Hasselblad noch Leica wählen. Wenn du Kohle hast und die unbedingt dringend ausgeben willst (warum auch immer), geh in nen Laden, hol dir ne Sony A7RV, A7V oder ne Canon R5 m/R5MII oder R6MII/R6MIII und die entsprechenden G/GM (Sony) oder L (Canon) Objektive.
...lavievagabonde in r/Fotografie
April 3, 2026 6:41 PM
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To anyone who has shot multiple systems: How do Lumix and Olympus lenses actually stack up against other brands?
This is the usual PoV of a FF user who hasn't used M43 and really has no idea what he's talking about. He is basically repeating internet rhetoric that he hasn't bothered to explore. Ask him which M43 cameras & lenses he's used? If you want an unbiased PoV then check out the numerous Wedding photogr
...TheDragonsFather in r/M43
March 17, 2026 11:04 AM
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Anyone using a a7V for a B camera?
If you mean for video, I'm using an A7RV (note "R", so not the A7V) for B-Cam because sometime in early summer last year DJs decided everything needs multicam. I bought the A7RV as my main photo camera to replace my Nikon D750 - after buying an FX3 for video it seemed daft to run two lens systems, a
...plastic_toast in r/FX3
May 10, 2026 9:55 PM
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Apart from fashion, portrait, product photography, and tethering, is Capture One a market leader in any other photography areas?
You answered your own question. It’s used on every single photo shoot and I have never seen LR or phocus used in over 1000+ on set. I’ve heard that C1 struggles with large catalogs but as someone that makes one every year with like 20-25k images never been a problem. I can understand why a wedding o
...benjaminflocka22 in r/captureone
May 31, 2025 7:31 PM
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In your experience, what are the most reliable mirrorless cameras your photographers have used on set?
R5 is probably the most solid in my experience Fwiw my Sony a7rv has been rock solid Fuji GFX can have their quirks for tethering but if you’re shooting slower paced you’ll be fine Never used any Nikon gear. If I was telling a new assistant what to buy I’d be saying go R5 or GFX depending on need.
Mason_June in r/Photoassistants
May 10, 2026 5:51 AM
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Wedding Photographer shooting Sony. Convince me to switch!
See I did it, I went Nikon to Lumix and ended back with Nikon. Yes open gate was nice, I used it 5 times in 18 months. The ibis was helpful but I have a gimbal for when I really need smooth footage besides that Im always on tripod or monopod. Autofocus is good now they have pdaf but I found for stil
...Kambutt in r/Lumix
May 30, 2025 12:56 AM
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Multiple cameras - what's your rationale?
Nikon d5100: my first real camera I could afford to buy myself for personal use, after borrowing Canons for work (went Nikon for the reported lower light capability as was aiming to shoot my mates bands in dingy bars that I was roadie for), getting old but still takes great pictures, though I'm prob
...Murrian in r/AskPhotography
March 30, 2026 9:55 PM
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What makes Leicas special?
The guys question is about digital. And in this case it’s quite the opposite, an A7R5 is significantly better built and far more reliable. Don’t get me wrong, I love shooting my M11-P but Leica just didn’t have the QA and volume that Sony does.
orbitranger in r/Leica
April 26, 2026 12:56 AM
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Shutter vibration - should I take it seriously?
It's a pretty minor effect, I did some tests with my A7iv and even with the worse case scenario I couldn't discern any sharpness difference between the shutter types. There is a blog post on the A7Riii and A7Riv and especially around 1/125 of a second, there is some shutter shock. So you could avoid
...Ir0nfur in r/BirdPhotography
April 25, 2026 11:42 PM
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