Sony
Alpha 7 II
Based on 100 Reddit mentions
$1110.40
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Any a7ii user in here?
i shot on an a7ii for years and low light was always a battle. the sensor just gets noisy fast. the best advice i can give is to expose to the right (ETTR) without clipping, even if it looks bright on the crappy LCD. having a decent external monitor with false color or waveforms helps immensely with
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/cinematography
February 16, 2026 8:38 AM
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Is this an upgrade or a downgrade?
Well, as said, it’s not that the first gen A7 is inherently bad with AF, it’s definetly way under the later versions (th A7II is a BOG upgrade in that compartment). Is a really different way of shooting than a DSLR and needs some getting used to. IMHO, if I were to go on a lighter everyday carry, I
...Funny_Promise5139 in r/Nikon
January 26, 2026 8:34 AM
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A7ii related buying advice?
Depends on the condition of the camera - if it is in excellent condition then that is about what they sell for. The value of the A7ii swings up and down -- it was released 11 years ago. I have an A7II, amongst other cameras. If I were starting all over again then I'd have a good look at the Nikon Z6
...jackystack in r/AskPhotography
August 5, 2025 7:17 AM
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Official Question Thread! Ask /r/photography anything you want to know! May 01, 2026
I've been a hobby and ocassional freelance photographer for many years and I'm looking to do a bit more photography, both for fun and potentially for clients. One challenge I've always had is that I understand photography and the technical specs, but when it comes to knowing what is 'good' and what
...Sparky-Man in r/photography
May 6, 2026 12:29 AM
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Why are EVFs so bad?
(...) there's room for both. (...) I completely agree. I'm only stating my personal preference. It's perfectly understandable that many people prefer MILCs, not least because of the fantastic capabilities of object-based autofocus modes. I kind of disagree about the detail difference in frame (...)
...PutDownThePenSteve in r/Nikon
May 5, 2026 3:47 PM
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