Alpha 7 V

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Alpha 7 V

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Indy after hours🚔🚨

The set is a mix of shots from the Sony A7IV and A7V, mostly using the 35mm 1.4 lens. The first shot was actually the last one I took on my new A7V the shutter gave out right after that. Luckily, it’s under warranty!

chanduplal753 in r/indianapolis

March 25, 2026 3:06 AM

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Panasonic I beg you we need an updated GM1

This - better IBIS typically means a bigger unit. Modern sensors and processors are generating a lot more heat than predecessors, those burst speeds and higher megapixel faster frame rates contribute significantly but so do all the aids such as waveform. Similar with higher res and faster refresh EV

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dancreswell in r/M43

May 17, 2026 9:23 AM

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Best Camera Brand for beginner nature photographer?

For wildlife, the best (almost) no caveat systems would be OM System or Sony. Some of the most important features for me would be a stacked sensor with decent buffer, pre-capture, and blackout free shooting (which is essential for birds in flight). Canon freezes up when the buffer is full, Nikon lac

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fakeworldwonderland in r/AskPhotography

April 1, 2026 1:02 PM

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Z6iii in a A7V World

The A7V looks extremely overpriced for anyone not already heavily entrenched in the Sony system. You can buy a used/refurb Z8 for a similar price (less, actually, if you go used), and from a feature/performance standpoint, the Z8 directly competes with the A1II which at the moment costs $3,500 USD m

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Slugnan in r/nikon_Zseries

December 2, 2025 6:23 PM

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Z6III Autofocus

The Sony a7IV is a pretty old camera, released in 2021. The Z6iii is a much newer camera, released in 2024. The A7iv has an extremely slow sensor, with a readout time of 1/15s. So its eShutter will have extremely bad rolling shutter problems. Relatedly, its maximum burst rate is 10fps. In contrast,

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Nikonolatry in r/nikon_Zseries

September 17, 2025 4:35 PM

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FX3 or R6V

Thank you so much! The fx3 felt like way more than I needed and I did want to be able to do sports photos occasionally and I think this canon allows for it with its shutter speed and ability to take continuous shots? I was looking at the Sony a6700 but was very worried about overheating and wondered

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tannersit in r/FX3

May 23, 2026 2:39 PM

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