Sony
Alpha 1 II
Based on 109 Reddit mentions
$6998.00
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Sony is slowly improving the ergonomics of its cameras, but it’s still not enough | I own and use Sony cameras all the time, but I’m perpetually blown away by how much nicer it is to hold a Canon or Nikon
Some interesting perspectives from this photographer: I’ve been railing against this niche nuisance for years now. And I give Sony credit for at least starting to pay attention to it in 2023 with the A9 III, but it just isn’t doing enough. My A9 III feels slightly better to use than my original A1 t
...Hrmbee in r/photography
December 3, 2025 4:14 PM
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Looking to buy the best camera under 50k budget
Use your phone, few months isn’t enough to learn. You won’t get extremely good results in your upcoming trip even with a sony a1ii. Your phone will make better photographs initially. Now if you want to learn photography with a camera, get yourself a used sony a6400 with a suitable prime lens from a
...z3noo0 in r/PhotographyIndia
April 20, 2026 4:08 AM
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Third race done with Leica M EV1 / Voigtländer Nokton 35mm 1.2 - Swipe for photos.
I usually shoot with Sony A1 II and A9III but this year it’s been Leica, it’s to easy with the other two. Need a challenge and it’s so much fun. I stop down to between 5.6 and 8, maybe around 1.5-2 meters. If I have more time I go down to f2.8 :)
Jonasphoto_ in r/Leica
May 15, 2026 9:25 AM
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Bye Sony
I use shoot both sonh and nikon. Sony a6300 then a7iv and now a1ii. Nikon I have the D850 and D6. After yesterdays a7vi release i'll be buying the z9ii. I thought i had the latest and greatest...now future cameras are gonna use the new battery and and new freaking Grip ! They just released the a1ii/
...Ferdinand_09 in r/Nikon
May 16, 2026 1:45 AM
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Running sports with Leica M EV1 / Brightin Star 28mm
Hahahahah :) I do own both Sony A1 II and A9III but they collect dust in the wardrobe. Leica is so much more fun to use.
Jonasphoto_ in r/Leica
May 12, 2026 10:54 AM
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I use to hike all over with this cotton carrier. Broke it out of storage to try with the big lens later this week. What are you using?
One thing that bothers me about the cotton carrier with big lenses on heavy cameras (like the Sony 600 and a Sony A1ii) is that the adaptor rotates due to being tight with a single screw. It pisses me off because once it moves, you lose the reference on how to move it in and out from the harness. an
...southern_ad_558 in r/wildlifephotography
May 19, 2026 8:25 PM
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