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Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Sony
Based on 17 Reddit mentions
$2155.46
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I just upgraded from a Sony a7Riii to a7RV and what a difference! I know they aren't the go to for sports but I like motorsports and they do me well at the track while still working great for all the other stuff away from the track. The auto focus alone on the A7RV is worth the upgrade. It picks up
...DEVILneverCRIES in r/photography
March 24, 2026 9:13 PM
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I have the big 3 Canon TS-E: 17mm, 24mm, and 50mm (Sony a7r III with adapter). For high end real estate the 17mm is the only one I use. For interior design or commercial spaces (like restaurants, hotels, cruise ships), the 24mm is used 90% of the time, with the 17mm used the other 9.99% of the time.
...AT361 in r/RealEstatePhotography
December 6, 2025 3:52 PM
5
Well, you can find a Sony a7r iii relatively cheap. It's a nice mirror less body that is great in low light. The Nikon D4, while not mirrorless, is a great concert body that loves low light. If you find a body you like, reach out to me and I'll give you my thoughts.
steele_phallus in r/concertphotography
April 15, 2026 9:10 PM
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Yes, it just tightens everything a little more in terms of image quality. I keep buying 16MP bodies, be it Olympus or Panasonic and I just end up selling it down the line. The tighter noise pattern, colour shifts, just a little more dynamic range surprisingly adds up. I quite like my OM-1. That said
...hayuata in r/M43
November 27, 2025 7:22 AM
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On medium format it was Pentax 645D and than Z. I bought into the Fuji GFX system but don’t click with it. I’m going to sell my GFX 50R and maybe get the 100s or I just ordered a Sony A7R III which is a great upgrade from my 2 original A7’s. Love the A7’s but the better AF and sensor closer to the M
...Velokieken in r/photography
April 6, 2026 4:47 PM
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getting a used Full frame mirrorless from a few years ago is probably the way to go, since they are not only generally good options but ideal for adapting your fd lenses. if you want decent autofocus, you can go with an canon r6 or sony a7riii but they wont leave much budget for more lenses, a7iii a
...berke1904 in r/AskPhotography
March 27, 2026 10:07 AM
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As thorough as DPReview’s testing can be, real world high ISO shots with raw files aren’t their strong suit. I’ve owned a 5D Mark II until 2021 and I’ve used a Sony a7R III quite a bit in my old job, so I thought I could offer some insight on the noise levels. I would be thoroughly happy with delive
...cp-photo in r/photography
December 7, 2025 11:30 PM
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I did an experiment a few years ago where I took a photo of a colourful scene with an EF 85/1.8 on my Canon 5D-II and then the same photo with the same lens mounted on my Sony a7R-III. I then reduced the resolution of the Sony image down to that of the Canon and posted the images to see if those who
...Mick_Tee in r/AskPhotography
January 9, 2026 10:13 PM
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they’re such great cameras i’m currently using a sony a7r iii rn and i really want a leica but they’re so expensive
Little-Mark in r/teenagers
February 16, 2026 5:07 PM
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Just left Sony for a S1Rii. I’m strictly a photographer. I started with Sony 10 years ago with a Walmart bought Sony. Then A6300 > A7riii>A7r4>A7CR. To me the pics out the camera on the Sony were too clinical had no Soul. Even using picture profiles. I’m blown away by the LUMIX. Sold all my Sony gea
...vinnie2u1 in r/Lumix
January 19, 2026 9:02 PM
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