Sony
Alpha 7 II
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Advice - Olympus 1000mm f11 E.Zuiko Auto-T Lens
Sony A7ii | Zuiko 1000mm Lunar photography seems to be its niche. Generally it’s very slow so quite tough to use with film… you need to have a fairly decent shutter speed to counteract wobble even on a tripod, which is tough at f11. You need a good tripod and you’ll still get a decent workout as you
...Generic-Resource in r/zuikoholics
May 14, 2026 5:24 PM
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Budget Full Frame for Vintage Lenses?
Sony A7ii should be in your budget. Has decent focus aids and pretty effective IBIS, and it's easy to find in good condition.
AWildAndWoolyWastrel in r/VintageLenses
January 24, 2026 4:31 PM
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MC 3M-5CA vs. MC Rubinar Macro lens comparison
Sony a7II and a6000. But yeah you’re actually right about IBIS not being a factor as I tend to use a tripod for Moon photography. I did take Moon pictures with both cameras before and saw no difference, so I figured I might as well use the one with better low-light performance. But I didn’t pixel-pe
...PrimordialObserver in r/VintageLenses
May 21, 2026 6:15 AM
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Are Zeiss Loxia lenses on Sony a good alternative to Leica?
There’s a big difference in the ‘look’ between Zeiss Loxia and Sony G Master lenses. Unlike the earlier Carl Zeiss lenses for Sony Alpha, the G Master lenses have zero Carl Zeiss involvement. Let there be no confusion here - G Master is a 100% Sony product and 0% Carl Zeiss. I agree with the OP that
...EUskeptik in r/Leica
December 2, 2025 6:01 AM
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Thinking of buying a used Z5… What should I know?
Thanks for the input! I don’t shoot video, so the cropped 4k is no big deal. I saw the a7 lineup and was also considering maybe an a7ii (IBIS is a must!) being more in the price range that I could afford. How does the a7ii and a7iii stack up against each other? Do you think it’s worth going for a So
...Spivix in r/nikon_Zseries
January 27, 2026 5:18 PM
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A6400 o a7ii ¿cuál me recomiendan?
Tienes que pensar que es lo que necesitas realmente. Por ejemplo la a6400 graba en 4k, tiene mayor ISO, mayor velocidad de rafaga, tiene flash, mas bateria, y pesa menos. Pero la Sony a7ii solo graba en full hd, pero por ejemplo aguanta a salpicaduras, y tiene mayor tamaño de sensor, estabilizador d
...Ryujiime in r/Fotografia
January 31, 2026 4:06 PM
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Any camera recommendations for switching from film to digital?
For your use you could save by buying older - sony A7 on , full-frame, A7ii , ibis . Sony nex have 1.5x crop but you could get a speed-booster ~$80 ?? Some newer cams have been on sale at budget - RP .
spakkker in r/AskPhotography
March 4, 2026 6:19 PM
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Lumix s5ii vs Sony a7 IV vs canon R6ii
Not exactly familiar with all your candidates, but as a Canon dslr to Sony A7ii user, the S5ii won't disappoint in the slightest. Better body than the Sony. L mount glass is excellent (more affordable than you say imo) plus has adapter options. Probably just plan on investing in L mount and even Lum
...JetmoYo in r/Lumix
March 6, 2026 8:12 PM
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Am I on the right track ?
If you’re really looking to just get one and done, I’d recommend looking into the Sony a7ii, full frame camera, body is around $500. That way if you want a full frame later, you already got a pretty good one. This camera body also has IBIS. The e-mount lenses are also versatile, and there’s some ove
...hreddy11 in r/AskPhotography
April 11, 2026 3:15 PM
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