Sony
Alpha 7 II
Based on 100 Reddit mentions
$1110.40
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Camera preferences for using vintage lenses?
I've found my Sony A7ii to work very well with vintage lenses. I find focus peaking works pretty well for me along with the overexposure indication (zebra striping). And if I want to get really accurate with the focus I can zoom in quite easily.
bjpirt in r/VintageLenses
January 3, 2026 4:27 PM
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Second hand A7 II for $584. Good camera for a beginner?
If you alreayd bought it, it's totally fine for a beginner. You really don't need full-frame though. An APSC camera like the Sony a6400 will be newer and you'll have access to a lot more lenses at a cheaper price. When I decided I wanted a full frame camera, I really wanted the Sony A7III but it's d
...sawyer_lost in r/AskPhotography
April 8, 2026 12:55 PM
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Scanning film
Another vote for Plustek. My 8100 is slow but consistently delivers excellent scans. I do medium format with my Sony A7II and a macro lens, it's good as well and faster but also very fiddly.
Technical_Net9691 in r/filmphotography
May 24, 2026 7:01 PM
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Why does Nikon DSLRs feel better in hand?
Nikon had from 1959 to optimise the size, shape and control layout of their (D)SLRs. They took time to achieve something like perfection. I shot professionally with Nikon gear for years, starting with an F then an FE2. I must have shot 90% of the company’s 35mm SLR bodies through to the F5. From exp
...EUskeptik in r/Nikon
April 12, 2026 10:13 PM
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