Sony
Alpha 7C II
Based on 129 Reddit mentions
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Camera Recommendation for High Altitude
I use a Sony A7cii clipped to my pack strap. It’s been drenched, banged against rock, dropped, completely rimed over in an inch of ice, covered in volcanic ash, left overnight at well below freezing, and it’s still going strong. Pretty light for the quality you get too.
pawnpuddles in r/Mountaineering
May 12, 2026 5:58 AM
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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
...atika in r/M43
April 24, 2026 10:11 AM
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X100vi worth the upgrade from the x100v?
I have both the a7c2 and an x100vi and used to own a x100v. I find the difference between the x100’s to be minimal but meaningful. IBIS has changed the kind of shots I’m able to take. That said, the a7c2 is a phenomenal compact camera, and I would advise you to keep the x100v and upgrade your Sony.
...SevereProfessional30 in r/x100vi
May 9, 2026 1:47 PM
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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
...eggnoggin0 in r/Mountaineering
May 12, 2026 2:56 PM
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Beginner dad: What’s the best hybrid camera hybrid (S9 vs other options) for my situation?
I use my camera almost exclusively for family life. 10 bit video, reliable human tracking and good stabilization are the main things to look for in a hybrid dad cam. I wouldn’t recommend an OM-5 or GX9 for your use, because they both lack 2 out of the 3 things I mentioned above. I’ve owned an E-M10
...jaredoconnor in r/Lumix
May 6, 2026 5:27 PM
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LUMIX S9 vs Sony A7C2 vs Fuji XT50
Sony A7cII is my choice of the 3 for what you are looking for. Fuji autofocus is not good. So not good I sold all my Fuji gear because with each update it got worse. My experience. Lumix doesn't have an electronic shutter, no hot shoe, and no evf (I don't care about this really but the other 2 optio
...LoosingMyVulcanMind in r/Lumix
March 3, 2026 11:20 PM
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Stuck in upgrade paralysis
Why do you need such great ibis for that use case? I switched from Fuji/sony to Nikon, but I’d probably pick a Sony A7C II or an Fujifilm X-T5 for your use case. The Nikon is much heavier.
Nicebutdimbo in r/M43
March 28, 2026 4:18 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
...Repulsive_Target55 in r/AskPhotography
May 23, 2026 5:46 AM
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Should I consider buying a camera?
Yes.For a one and done roughly in your budget, with your needs in mind, but still with the ability to grow consider a Sony a7Cii with a FE 24mm f/2.8 G Lens (more lenses is how you could expand later). Super capable, and compact for travel.
LEPrecon24 in r/AskPhotography
May 13, 2026 9:11 PM
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Debating whether to stay with MFT
Personally I like the gripless design and the aesthetic of the EM5/OM5 series with silver top. The EM1 does raise the question of why not move to a bigger sensor system. Nikon Z Fc doesn't have IBIS. Nikon Z F looks great to me, but it's a question of price really. Camerasize dot com is a good way t
...Intrepid_Bobcat_2931 in r/M43
April 24, 2026 9:28 AM
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