Sony
Alpha 7CR
Based on 111 Reddit mentions
$2998.00
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Why should I choose Nikon?
Nikon has been aggressive in giving photographers, and now videographers, the most bang for their buck in mirrorless. The Z-mount is semi-open, giving you the same budget options that Sony shooters get, and you can adapt E-mount lenses as well since there are more E-mount lenses floating around the
...human_performance in r/nikon_Zseries
December 13, 2025 12:27 PM
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Why not go Leica Q?
similar resolution sensor It's the same sensor. Some people value compact size a lot and the Sony rx1 series cameras are absolutely tiny. For a fixed lens camera the Q series are pretty big. You can build a smaller kit if you buy a sony A7CR and use a small prime (again, same sensor). I'm also guess
...BitbeanBandit in r/Leica
July 27, 2025 6:39 AM
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Did you upgrade from M10 to M11?
I had m10r, and then upgraded to m11m. call me crazy, but I liked bw output and high iso from m10r much more. I had some short experience with sony a7cr, and files from m11m looked somewhat similar, the same harsh iso noise. Now I’m in the process of going back to m10r. I really liked better battery
...Ok-Trouble-7964 in r/Leica
January 7, 2026 10:18 PM
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My new street photography gear
I had the A7Cii and now have the A7CR. I moved over from Nikon Z6 for the autofocus and resolution. I tried the ZF first and didn’t like the ergonomics. The Sony is not as infallible on autofocus as the hype would have you believe but the compact size is great. I miss the Nikon’s feel in the hand an
...beaubolieu in r/Nikon
December 23, 2025 12:42 AM
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More affordable alternatives to M11-P / Leica & 28mm f/2 for street photography
Sony a7CR. Same sensor. Huge glass selection. 24mm f2.8 G
zacsxe in r/Leica
March 17, 2026 3:12 AM
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New Sony Camera announced: RXR1 III (A Premium Full-Frame)
If it was $3k I would understand it but at $5k it makes no sense just get the Fuji or pay a little more and get a Leica. If you really want a Sony just get the A7CR and a 35 1.8 for $1300 less.
LoganNolag in r/photography
July 15, 2025 3:29 PM
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Long shot but anyone interested in trading an X2D for my Sony system?
I traded my a7cr + lenses to get into MF with an x2d2. Looking at your lenses, what you might miss is the long lens choices. And possibly the size. Carrying around an X2D with 35-100 is a lot bigger package than the Sony with a 24-70. The longest current lens is 135, similar size to the 35-100, but
...Special_Ad_9672 in r/hasselblad
December 31, 2025 12:56 PM
8
Leica guy shoots a Nikon.
Haaa. FWIW I AF my M lenses on Sony and Nikon with the techart adapters. Works better with some lenses than others but it’s generally great. Nocti 35mm / A7CR combo works so well I let my Q343 go last week.
OFFICIALJustBlaze in r/LeicaCameras
February 6, 2026 7:44 PM
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Leica Q family is complete
I love the lenses; the simplicity of the menu system; the dials; that it is weather sealed; the size and weight. Everything about the camera is perfect IMHO. I sold my Ricoh GR iii, my Sony Alpha 1, and my Sony A7CR (and a boatload of lenses) because I found I was always reaching for my Leicas.
BWFree in r/Leica
February 24, 2026 11:45 PM
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Suggestion about possible alternatives to the Olympus E-M1 III
Sure - buy a Sony A7C or A7CR. You'll pay out your nose for the camera and for lenses. FWIW I shoot everything from M43 (E-P7, OM-1.ii) to Medium Format (GFX100S) - in addition to FF and APS-C cameras. Larger sensors have an advantage - I'm not a fan of APS-C because it seems most manufactures inves
...jackystack in r/M43
March 1, 2026 12:49 PM
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