Sony
Alpha 7C II
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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
...DionTheCreative in r/FX3
August 31, 2025 7:19 PM
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Which is better for tourism, compact camera or action cam?
A simple mirrorless should be your choice. Canon R50 with the kit lens is okay. Fuji xm5 Sony ZV-E10 Mark II Yan yung mga magkakasame category that's way cheaper than RX How to choose? Canon R50- clean finish out of the camera. I'd say a balance look SOOC. The colors are best for daylight, blue skie
...mdl7 in r/PhotographyPH
April 22, 2026 6:18 AM
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Anyone switched from Sony FF? Thinking about the L10.
Personally, for your use-case, I suggest getting the Sony 40mm f2.5G or the Viltrox 35mm f1.8 EVO. I had preordered the L10 but ultimately canceled because I don't want a zoom lens that extends and retracts focal lengths with a motor. I have both FF and m43 gear and similarly shoot a toddler indoors
...boodopboochi in r/Lumix
May 23, 2026 5:35 AM
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The GRIV already does great BW, if you are getting a GR Monochrome, tell me why?
Sure if you only shoot BW I guess a monochrome sensor would be better but carrying two cameras just to get one (1!) stop better performance is in my opinion crazy. But I’m coming from shooting a Pentax 67 with Tri-x ( 400 iso) 25 years ago :-) Then I would rather bring my Leica Q1 or a Sony A7C II w
...B-stand_79 in r/ricohGR
February 11, 2026 3:21 PM
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It's M43 Monday! Ask Us Anything about Micro Four-Thirds Photography - all questions welcome!
50-200/2.8 is going to behave like 100-400/5.6 on full frame in every practical regard - field of view, depth of field and low light performance. Sony A7CII and 100-400/4.5-5.6 is smaller, has better low light performance on the short end and has higher resolution for cropping (33MP). If you use A7C
...jubbyjubbah in r/M43
May 25, 2026 3:53 PM
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Which Camera should i buy for mainly travelling?
sony a7c ii with the 28-60mm kit lens brand new. it's as compact as a full frame camera will get and the kit lens is a pancake lens so it's tiny. 7 stops of ibis, really good high iso and low light performance, some of the best autofocus on the market, has wireless file transfer (pretty much every c
...Tapelessbus2122 in r/AskPhotography
May 19, 2026 6:30 AM
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Upgrade paths beyond the GX85+15mm
Maybe Sony A7C(or A7C II) + Samyang/Viltrox lens around 28-35mm would be perfect for your needs?I upgraded from GX85 to Sony A7 III but I also considered A7C and I was able to hold them both and A7C was very comfortable in my (small) hands - slightly more comfortable than GX85 in my opinion. It won'
...psycho-Ari in r/M43
May 21, 2026 2:59 PM
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Sony A7C vs a6700 -- is it worth the extra money?
If low light shooting is a big deal to you, full frame might be worth the trade-off of being more expensive, and having larger and heavier glass. Which is a real thing and sometimes I wish I had more of an APS-C Sony setup to be smaller and lighter. For the most part you can actually have a pretty c
...toupee in r/a7cii
May 11, 2026 3:02 AM
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Planning my next camera for 2026, what should I be looking at?
If travel and portable is important to you, get Sony A7CII for excellent video or A7CR for high mega pixels (still superb AF tracking, video capabilities and low light performance) the only downside compared to the CII is the rolling shutter when panning. If you're jumping over to Nikons, the Z8 is
...JuicyFitBums85 in r/Nikon
April 29, 2026 10:26 PM
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Sacrificing shutter speed or ISO in low light?
Not on my Sony A7C II. I've tested it extensively in nighttime Japan with amazing results with barely any noise. Dunno about other cameras but got me it's been night and day since I've started doing it.
Wise_Swordfish4865 in r/PhotographyAdvice
April 27, 2026 11:40 AM
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