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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Is M43 Really That Rare? (Discussion)

There are a number of factors involved here but you can start with (I'll preface this with the fact I use both OM-1 & OM-3 and also the Sony A7r5 and A7Cii, and Nikon before that, however it's the OM-3 for me 95% of the time and I'm selling the A7r5 in the Summer). I will also mention that since I n

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TheDragonsFather in r/M43

March 26, 2026 3:42 AM

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Thinking of switching… would I regret it? 🤔

I sold my X-T5 and Fuji lenses and moved to Nikon like many others in this thread. But it wasn't straight-forward. I tried the Zf and wanted to love it, but hated the ergos. It is an entirely different feel from the X-T5 - significantly larger, heavier, and less grippy, even with an add-on grip. The

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warm_vanilla_sugar in r/nikon_Zseries

June 6, 2025 10:46 AM

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Ouch there definitely is some people who dont like m43😅

Marketing sheep/influencers think you should have an A7R V as a minimum these days and anything but Sony (and maybe Canon) is crap and tou might as well not bother because their "iPhone takes better pictures than that crap!" Yes I've been on the receiving end of that argument a whole bunch... Includ

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MatniMinis in r/M43

April 17, 2026 5:44 AM

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Olympus Om-3 worth it or should I go full frame?

I had 24 images in an exhibition in Shanghai earlier this year. 19 from my OM cameras and the rest from the Sony A7r5. I upscaled the OM images before printing at up to 80 x 60. No-one (even me and I knew which were which!) could tell the difference. Upscaling software is so good nowadays that the o

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TheDragonsFather in r/M43

April 26, 2025 4:05 PM

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Are dedicated dso astrophotography cameras much different to a dslr camera in quality?

Yes. DSLRs and mirrorless cameras overwhelmingly suffer from issues such as concentric ring artifacts and "star eating". The former affects literally every camera other than the very expensive Sony A7CR, A7RIV and A7RV. There is no reason in 2026 to buy a DSLR/mirrorless specifically for deep sky as

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Traditional-Sign2378 in r/AskAstrophotography

April 17, 2026 1:55 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

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LawyerPhotographer in r/AskPhotography

January 24, 2026 4:56 AM

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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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