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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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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Finally got the 28mm 2.8 and slapped a metal mount on it to go with my 40/2.
Sure, I just mean that those lenses feel pretty poor, at least my 40se does. The images it takes are good yet the feeling of actually using it does not match the dense metal exterior of my Zf that it came bundled with. I genuinely would use it more if it felt more impressive to use. Kind of dumb sin
...etheran123 in r/Nikon
May 7, 2026 5:21 AM
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Thinking to get into Nikon Z.
Z6 has a bad evf Z6 has the best EVF of it's generation - it's size and optics are highly competetive today. Refresh rate is 60hz. MF lenses can be adapted to Z system but it’s suboptimal, A7ii/iii is more cost effective but you can even adapt PK to Fujifilm gfx, longer then 35mm, the 50s and 50r ar
...probablyvalidhuman in r/Nikon
March 9, 2026 8:55 AM
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