Alpha 7C II

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Alpha 7C II

106 positive 4 neutral 19 negative

Based on 129 Reddit mentions

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Debating whether to stay with MFT

Ok, this will be an unpopular comment here. Over the years I had an obscene number of m43 bodies and lenses. Currently I own an OM-3. As it stands, my only use case for it, is sports, paired with the wonderful 40-150mm F2.8.I also have a Sony A7CII, and while that camera doesn't have the pretentious

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atika in r/M43

April 24, 2026 10:11 AM

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Camera Recommendation for High Altitude

I largely agree, with two bits of food for thought. First, for the A7CII, I have the HMG camera pod. It takes some tweaking to attach it to various backpacks, but I find this way better than strapping the camera to a shoulder strap out in the open. It provides padding and weather protection, and is

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eggnoggin0 in r/Mountaineering

May 12, 2026 2:56 PM

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Heavily leaning towards an FX2 right now. Bad idea?

So as someone who’s owned the A7iii, A7iv & Fx30; as well as I currently own the A7S iii, Fx3 & I just picked up the Fx2 I would say the Fx2 is a really good starter. It’s essentially an A7iv or A7C ii in a cinema line body. Truthfully I don’t shoot 4k 120 often and I do a lot of commercial and docu

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DionTheCreative in r/FX3

August 31, 2025 7:19 PM

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Does this count as a “two-fer”?

Thanks mate, Yes I’m not sure if it’s the bigger pixels of the a7cii or Sony in general but these files behave nicely when pushed in post.

wildbobsmith in r/birdsofprey

April 18, 2026 2:25 PM

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This week's walk. Tried some street photography

Thanks a lot! These are all shot with Sigma 28-70 f/2.8 on a Sony A7C II. I absolutely love that setup

SnooPies1846 in r/Prague

April 3, 2026 3:01 PM

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Which is more important - Quality or Comfort?

I mean - you can just get an a7Cii or a7Cr from Sony, for between a minor and massive upgrade in IQ, while being smaller and lighter than an X-T5. In general though, I think the normal advice of "the best camera is the one you have with you" applies here. It sounds like the Fuji will be higher quali

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Repulsive_Target55 in r/AskPhotography

May 23, 2026 5:46 AM

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Sony Cameras Recommendations for Work

To answer your question directly, no it is not OA to go full frame if you are serious about professional work. But let me give you an honest breakdown of your options. The ZV-E10 II is a content creator camera first. It is capable but not the right tool if your goal is professional photography and v

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rockshoxfox in r/PhotographyPH

March 11, 2026 10:02 PM

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Switching from iPhone (with apple ecosystem) to Xiaomi 17 Ultra, worth it?

I switched to 17U from Samsung S23U just for the 1inch sensor on the Xiaomi. I used to carry Sony a7C ii with 55mm prime with me all the time, but now I think 17U's main sensor is good enough for everyday point-and-shoots. The photos from the actual camera would always beat the phone's photos, but I

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holypromise in r/XiaomiGlobal

March 31, 2026 10:00 AM

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Sony Fanboy Looking at Fuji

Hey mate, I’m in a similar situation to you, got an A7cii and a range of prime/zoom lenses. Just feel like the Sony is a machine, no questions on its capabilities, but as a hobbyist/casual shooter, I don’t enjoy using it. Feel guilty selling it though, because it’s a bloody great camera 😂 I’m going

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spicetech in r/FujifilmX

May 23, 2026 6:46 AM

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X100vi worth the upgrade from the x100v?

I used to ask that question a lot too back then so im kinda like you From what I learned, if you are doing anything professional such as future client work where you wanna display your portfolio work like real estate or architectural photography, portraits for clients or even landscape architecture,

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Feisty_Standard_2360 in r/x100vi

May 9, 2026 2:39 PM

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