Sony
Alpha 7R V Full-frame Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera
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Wie ich diese kleinen Rüssel liebe
Sony a7rv mit der tamron 90mm f2,8 di iii macro vxd Linse. Bei der Größe (<5mm) erreicht eine 1:1 aber langsam ihre Grenzen nächste Linse wir minimum ne 1,4x
Separate_Contest_689 in r/naturfreunde
May 13, 2026 12:59 AM
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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
...VellumSage in r/AskPhotography
April 24, 2026 1:49 PM
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Purchase Sony a7v or a7iv and spend extra money on glass?
Do not buy the Sony Kit lens. It is junk. Horrible. Plastic garbage, and on the telephone lens is is narrow (5.6) which is useless in low light. Sony should be embarrassed to put their name on that lens. They sell it knowing that most users will realize it is garage and buy an additional lens. A muc
...LawyerPhotographer in r/AskPhotography
January 24, 2026 4:56 AM
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Real estate shooting
What camera are you shooting on? Full frame would probably be fine, but I’d personally go for the sigma 14-24. Sony glass is not worth the premium, especially for real estate videos. Unless you’re also shooting super hi res stills on an a7r5, you will not notice a difference. If shooting on apsc go
...Sluushy in r/videography
March 7, 2026 6:20 AM
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Which lens for a beginner birder?
I use the Sigma 100-400 on a Sony body. I will probably upgrade to a 200-600 eventually, but it will weigh twice as much. It is possible to freehand shoot with the 100-400 if you're careful, but I use a monopod most of the time. I did upgrade the camera to a 56mp a7rV so I would have more "digital z
...CleverNickName-69 in r/BirdPhotography
December 31, 2025 6:21 PM
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