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Alpha 7R V Full-frame Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera
Based on 197 Reddit mentions
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Is om system om-3 a good buy at 1800 euro with 12-45 f4 pro kit lens?
The OM-3 is absolutely NOT a novelty camera. It is the one I reach for first out of all my 6 cameras (3 x Oly and 3 x Sony) and can do things my Sonys can only dream of. That said it is horses for courses and it depends on what, when and how you are shooting something. For street and travel the Om-3
...TheDragonsFather in r/M43
June 15, 2025 1:16 PM
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OM3 users: how annoying is the colour dial at the front of the camera?
The dial doesn't bother me in the slightest (and I have large hands) and I use it daily. I love this far improved access and customisability to jpg pre-sets (I always shoot RAW so always have access to the coloured versions) over other OM cameras. I have 3x OM and 3x Sony cameras (used Sony exclusiv
...TheDragonsFather in r/M43
June 16, 2025 9:41 AM
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Nikon DSLR too heavy for travel – switching to G90 vs G9, which would you pick?
You can get the superb Olympus EM-1ii for less than the G9 or the even better EM1iii for slightly more. The PL 12-60 will still work well on them if you want it though the Oly 12-45/4 is a fabulous all rounder. I use the 12-40/2.8 v1 which is a superb lens and can be considered if the fixed f2.8 is
...TheDragonsFather in r/M43
July 9, 2025 12:51 PM
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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
...warm_vanilla_sugar in r/nikon_Zseries
June 6, 2025 10:46 AM
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Real World Reviews for X2D II
Perspective: This is my first digital "medium format" camera (as opposed to someone upgrading from another Hasselblad or Fuji model), and I am a hobbyist in my photography (used to do some professional work on the side, but burnt out from it and focus on my own projects now) I have been extremely im
...nrettapitna in r/hasselblad
January 14, 2026 1:56 AM
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4 days, 3 nights on the Teton Crest Trail a few weeks ago
Thanks so much! I shot these on my Sony A7rV with a Tamron 28-200 lens. It's a... lot to lug around, but I think the photos are worth it!
Ace_of_Clubs in r/WildernessBackpacking
October 21, 2025 8:34 PM
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Sony A7C vs a6700 -- is it worth the extra money?
Yes I agree with NinjaMonkey above. When relatively new photographers ask me what to buy I always tell them to look at the lenses FIRST. Which brand mount has everything they want now, everything they can imagine buying, how heavy are they, do they have WR (if required) and do those lenses fit into
...TheDragonsFather in r/AskPhotography
May 11, 2026 4:49 AM
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Time to retire my M11
I’ve faced the same issue. After I let go of my M11 I veered off into Sony land. Tried the A7R5 but it was too big for me, then the Sony A7CR. The size was good but the bigger lenses, hybrid mechanical shutter and the floppy screen made it a no go. There were some fujis in between but ended back at
...SevenSnaps in r/Leica
August 27, 2025 1:21 PM
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Do I need to keep my primes?
Keep the primes. Those are two of my favorite lenses, especially the 45. It’s so compact yet very sharp and gives you some more light versus the zoom. You won’t gain much towards creating a more compact setup with a pancake but you will give up a lot of speed and sharpness. They have also been out f
...esuits780 in r/M43
December 23, 2025 10:34 PM
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Which zoom lens should I buy - Nikon 180-600mm or Sony 200-600 mm?
I use both Sony and OM (and previously Nikon) and used the 200-600 for safari last year (on an A7r5). I currently use the 300/4 (a 600mm FF equivalent FoV) and it's a fabulous lens (replaced the 100-400). Masses of feather detail. I used to use 500/4 and 600/4 primes but those days are long gone. Th
...TheDragonsFather in r/AskPhotography
December 27, 2025 8:12 AM
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