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Lumix S5II
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Based on 121 Reddit mentions
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Hey Mate, I've been a NIkon shooter for a long time and currently use a D4; dual D850s, still have a D750 and just bought a Z6iii. Lemme tell you a story about that So I made a massive mistake with a former partner I was working with and moved from Nikon to Sony with dual A&r4s, 8 lenses and a sony
...TrashedLeBlanc in r/Nikon
June 5, 2025 4:33 PM
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The newer firmware versions can break wireless and audio features on a subset of Sony cameras. These issues have impacted the A7S III, FX3 and other Sony models. Most cameras update without issue. Some do not. It is not a user issue, it's a Sony issue. The impacted cameras work perfectly on the 2.x
...Veastli in r/A7siii
March 3, 2026 3:31 PM
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A lot of people are scared because of people saying it bricked there camera. A lot of people are wary, because Sony's 3.x, and 4.x firmware has been disabling wireless connectivity and audio inputs, and reducing autofocus performance. Not bricking. YOU CAN’T JUST SIMPLY JUMP FROM OLDEST UPDATE TO NE
...Veastli in r/A7siii
March 3, 2026 3:33 PM
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Yeah nice video! (Have shot the Milky Way in video myself many times..) In that particular Instagram video they also used the Sony a7siii. Sorry to tell you, but the a6700 won't do that either (is comparable to the ZV-E10 image quality/sensitivity.) You really need any of those bodies I mentioned to
...Ray2022-Mac in r/SonyZVE10
March 27, 2026 3:15 PM
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No, they have different strenghts and weakness. It depends of your use. -Lumix has the best IBIS hand down, meaning you don't need to use digital stabilization most of the time, digital stabilization helps to stabilize the footage but it add a crop so it decrease the video details and it change the
...redempt61 in r/Lumix
March 8, 2026 8:47 AM
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I updated my A7S III to firmware version 3.02 a while back, and it definitely seemed to make autofocus worse with my non-native Sigma 24–70mm lens. Before the update, I could point the camera at almost anything and it would quickly know what to focus on and lock in. After the update, it started stru
...shawnthomas91 in r/A7siii
March 3, 2026 8:34 PM
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I know this is a GR sub but what are you shooting indoors at home? It seems like the king of low-light autofocus is the Sony a7S III, but that’s a monumental leap in terms of “noninvasiveness.”
Which_Shock1117 in r/ricohGR
March 17, 2026 11:37 AM
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