Sony
Alpha 1 II
Based on 109 Reddit mentions
$6998.00
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Why should I choose Nikon?
Nikon has been aggressive in giving photographers, and now videographers, the most bang for their buck in mirrorless. The Z-mount is semi-open, giving you the same budget options that Sony shooters get, and you can adapt E-mount lenses as well since there are more E-mount lenses floating around the
...human_performance in r/nikon_Zseries
December 13, 2025 12:27 PM
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One of the flashiest Anna's hummingbirds I've seen - Southern California
The best thing about the first photo is that I didn't touch the saturation on his head in post! Over the past few days this guy has taken over the feeder at my window, chasing a passing costas, a few other Anna's, and even an Allen's away successfully - he is quite an aggressive little fellow. Sony
...NealParekhPhoto in r/hummingbirds
January 13, 2026 3:05 AM
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What do we think of rumored Z9ii specs?
How does improving something make the outgoing version bad? That doesn't make any sense. Every new camera ever released has improvements over the prior generation. No matter how good something is, it can always be improved. Every manufacturer says exactly the same thing when their new camera drops.
...Slugnan in r/Nikon
February 5, 2026 8:39 PM
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S1II 60fps 14-bit RAW?
Yes. The 70fps is 12 bit, accessible through speed priority. Image priority is 60 fps in 14 bit. My guess is people care a lot more about Sony because the a7 series has always had fairly slow e shutter capability. And that this 30fps puts it at the same speed as the A1/ii
Flat_Maximum_8298 in r/Lumix
December 6, 2025 7:20 PM
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Extreme Macro Hummingbird Photography - Can I get even closer?
sure you can. just attach your a1ii to an electron microscope. just google sony-sem adapter. ez!
Meeia in r/BirdPhotography
April 29, 2026 3:56 AM
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Detail down to the individual eye feather!
A Sony A1ii isn’t really a “little camera.” There’s expensive rabbit hole to go down to get nice hummingbird pics.
Spin737 in r/hummingbirds
April 14, 2026 12:32 PM
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Leica Will Increase Camera and Lens Prices Again in the US This Week
Lmao you can’t be serious. A7RV bundled with 28-70 f/2.8 gmii from B&H: $5746 A Leica M11, the fcking base model, is $9840. A 50mm Summicron ASPH is $9945. You can get a pro grade Sony with a pro lens for less than half the cost of a Leica body or a prime Leica aspherical lens. The value proposition
...Low-Duty in r/Leica
March 11, 2026 5:04 AM
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[Digital Camera World] The new Sony A7R VI has the highest resolution fully stacked sensor yet (67 MP) – but that’s not even the biggest change
But still significantly more rolling shutter than the A1II which reads out 5x faster, or global shutter in the A9III which has no rolling shutter. The A7R was always usable for sports as long as you were fine with 10FPS with the mechanical shutter and the low buffer depth. The Nikon D4 from 2012 whi
...b84ui in r/hardware
May 16, 2026 12:44 AM
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Few of my Rifleman / Titipounamu Photos
Hey there! So these were taken on my A1 II with the Sony 200-600 G OSS and Sony 70-200 GM II. I know people like to think expensive cameras solve all the problems (seeing that daily working in a camera store), but that is really far from true. I’ve managed some amazing bird photos at Zealandia with
...dallyaway in r/NewZealandWildlife
May 11, 2026 7:55 AM
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What kind of camera should i get?
I am a professional Nature photographer that does stock. I will be honest and raw with you. There is no market for Nature Stock. I shoot with top of the line professional equipment and dedicate countless days to shooting true wild animals in their natural environment. I am talking National Geographi
...Jungleexplorer in r/stockphotography
December 8, 2025 10:22 PM
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