Sony
Alpha 7CR
Based on 111 Reddit mentions
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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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Q3 purchasing conundrum
Glad I saw this. Been shooting Sony forever. Ended with the A7cr and a bunch of lenses. For some reason I just didn’t click. The menu system just sucks. Even after having Sony for over a decade. It just does. It’s so complex and not that enjoyable. Decided to try out Q3 43. Been a month now. Let’s j
...CyberNinja4U in r/Leica
February 11, 2026 1:44 AM
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Why are smart telescopes so incredibly good and cheap?
I am a big fan of the smart scopes. I’ve had a Vaonis Stellina for many years now. It’s fantastic, and takes far less time to set up and use than my 7” cassegrain/Sony A7CR rig. But it does have one very big downside: it takes CRAP planetary images. The telescope is the most expensive part of a sky
...Senior-Poetry9521 in r/AskAstrophotography
April 7, 2026 7:09 AM
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MP vs M7 vs M10-R vs M10-P — debating Leica Ms to celebrate first child and milestone birthday
Thank you — we’re very excited! And thanks for all the extra feedback! I honestly considered something like a Sony A7CII/A7CR for the awesome autofocus + video capability. But I picked one up in store and was very “meh” about. I also really don’t like EVFs. Even considered a Q, but same issue. I thi
...TacoWanderer in r/LeicaCameras
February 13, 2026 8:55 PM
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Is this what it means to own a Leica M? — Leica M11 + Thypoch Simera 50mm f/1.4
What a rodeo! Just gotta love how this hobby takes us for a ride. And the grass is always greener on the other side! I think the M’s MF makes it all the more addictive because the feeling of nailing focus is just *chefs kiss. Sometimes have that feel of “I nailed it? In that lighting? Fuyoh!” Hahaha
...canonwhale in r/leicaphotos
March 22, 2026 3:56 PM
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I just sold all my Sony equipment for LUMIX. Best decision I have made.
I have S9 and A7CR. I am really not seeing any point of this. You are just arguing now you can apply LUTs and is "WAY Better" because you don't need to do as much post work. granted! that's a plus... but that you are also assuming no one else knows how to use LUTs on a sony footage. which is like..
...photodesignch in r/Lumix
March 23, 2026 5:56 AM
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Micro Four Thirds is "just getting killed" - Peter Jeune, on Petapixel Podcast 12/06/2025
hi i wasn't expecting a reply 1 year after i've used the em5iii, R8, a7cr and a6700 for now, i'd say they have different pros and cons. i do feel the sony's are less fun for sure LOL
Karyose in r/M43
May 12, 2026 12:43 PM
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Is it dumb to replace my S5II for a lighter travel camera?
The feather in Sonys cap for travel cameras is the A7Cr. With that much resolution you can set a fn button to switch to APSC mode effectively making each prime a dual focal length. With two compact primes 24mm 2.8G and 55mm 1.8 Zeiss you get a 24mm, 36mm, 55mm and 82.5. I'm with you on sonys being g
...AKentPhoto in r/Lumix
April 6, 2026 1:49 PM
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Ricoh vs Fujifilm
There is no one best. If size matters most you already experienced the IIIx's size. Ricoh build quality isn't as good as Fuji. Both are higher priced for what they are. If you don't mind carrying at least a small bag then go Fuji, if you need pocket carry your only choice is GR. I've owned the IIIx
...4Driften in r/ricohGR
April 18, 2026 9:31 PM
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