Sony
Alpha 7 II
Based on 100 Reddit mentions
$1110.40
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Apple Announces iPhone Air With Ultra-Thin Design
I have just gone back to carrying an actual camera. Is it a direct replacement? No, but if your main goal is to take pics, a 15 year old mirrorless or DSLR will take better pics. My sony A7ii (which can be found used for cheap) takes massively better pics. These days I carry a Nikon Zf with a small
...etheran123 in r/apple
September 9, 2025 6:54 PM
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Anyone Switch From an A7IV to a Z6III or Z8?
I have beaten this drum to death by now but I went A7R2 -> Z7II w/Viltrox E-Z for about 4 months. Mid June sold the Z7II for a Z8. I shared your sentiment for disdain towards spending a metric ton just to shoot decent FPS on Sony, not to mention CFe A vs B. Ultimately it was a mix of that, having to
...beforesunsetearth in r/Nikon
July 19, 2025 6:16 AM
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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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Ich brauche eine Zweit-Kamera (Gebraucht - DSLR/DSLM) mit Objektiv für Fotos - 600€ Budget
Wenn du die Fotos bearbeitest sind die Sony Farben wieder irrelevant, hier würde sogar einmal in LR exportieren, Adobe Color Profil drauf und exportieren reichen. Dann hättest du den großen Vorteil alles in einem System zu haben, du brauchst also nur den Body und kannst deine Objektive weiter benutz
...JamesMxJones in r/Fotografie
February 1, 2026 9:45 AM
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Camera für Fotobegeisterte Freundin
Hey. Da du eine Sony hast, bleibt doch bei Sony. So kann sie auch deine Objektive nutzen. Eine A7II wäre eine „günstige“ alternative, oder auf APSC eine von einer a6000 bis a6400 ist der Preis nicht so hoch und die Menüführung kennt sie dann ja schon. An den Crop gewöhnt sie sich auch.
PapaZup in r/Fotografie
April 27, 2025 6:15 AM
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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
3
Gear that was actually end game for you.
I don't plan on upgrading from my Sony a7iv. I upgraded to it from the a6000, and instead of getting an a7, a7ii or a7iii and maybe needing to upgrade again, I went straight to the newest model at the time so that I don't need to upgrade again. This'll last for another 10 years easily and I don't ne
...lightjunior in r/photography
April 6, 2026 12:38 PM
3
Does the "M Purist" identity even exist in 2026?
For many M Purists the change comes with increasing age and decreasing eyesight. In my own case, developing cataracts and experiencing corneal damage following a fall caused me to reevaluate my photography. My M9 has stayed on the shelf while I have continued shooting with a Sony A7ii, a Sony RX100i
...EUskeptik in r/Leica
May 5, 2026 10:20 AM
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I just ordered this for my first camera, did I miss anything or buy anything unnecessary?
The A7III's upgrades over the A7II are worth it in my opinion, but that aside, everything looks reasonable. If it were me, the one thing I'd ditch is the very obvious Sony-branded camera bag. That just screams: I am a tourist, please rob me. Also, not sure what the Meike adapter is for?
anywhereanyone in r/AskPhotography
April 22, 2026 8:51 PM
2
Full Frame as a hobbyist?
It all depends on your budget for lenses and what you want to shoot. I have shot and owned APSC, full frame and recently started dipping my toe into the m4/3 with OM. Think about what you want to shoot and what lenses you think you’ll need. I know this can be hard when you’re stargin out. Full frame
...Mightywingnut in r/AskPhotography
February 2, 2026 10:29 PM
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