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Alpha 7CR
Based on 111 Reddit mentions
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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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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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I get it, but the GR IV Sucks
I debated a longtime before snagging one. I got it Saturday and the fact that I feel better about pulling this out for casual walks or commuting is already worth it to me. I get that my A7cR can get me a high resolution and give me a lot of flexibility in post, but I can’t slip that in my pocket and
...Comfortable-Ad-3294 in r/ricohGR
February 10, 2026 3:44 AM
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Is this what it means to own a Leica M? — Leica M11 + Thypoch Simera 50mm f/1.4
I definitely cut my teeth on photography with Fujifilm. I had a Canon M6 II to begin with in 2019, but got caught by the X100V hype in March 2020 and fell in love with it. I captured a lot of life with that camera, which convinced me to sell the Canon for the XH2S (my main side gig is actually filmm
...loganarowland in r/leicaphotos
March 21, 2026 5:24 PM
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Help upgrading from TG6, considering OM1 or Sony a6700
I’ve printed up to 24x36 off the tg5. Whe I had my om5iii I think it was I would print the same with solid detail in the photos. The 50mp mode does not work with underwater strobes, you would need a video light and I would recommend it as you need a tripod to stop any kind of movement from current o
...Mental-Panic7046 in r/underwaterphotography
March 7, 2026 3:44 AM
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Leica must make a Q inspired L-mount camera
The Sony A7CR is exactly that except for the L mount. Proof that it can be done. Just needs to be refined for a Leica interface. To bring it to Leica standard it needs a better EVF, way fewer buttons and a bit sleeker body. I use mine with all sorts of lenses... the Loxia series is most like shootin
...Long-Side-9118 in r/Leica
March 15, 2026 11:53 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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Compact recommandations
Hi, first, you ask the right person since i have used many system and cameras dating mostly from 1948 . There are several aspects that you mention that would lead to a very long answer but i will try to focus to some specifics. A- First, if we talk about AF, nothing beats a fifth generation Sony . T
...sfrank2222 in r/M43
March 24, 2026 4:19 PM
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Why does everyone here recommend Full Frame to beginners when M43 seems objectively better for them?
some people have money to burn and discovered the sony trend etc and show it off to friends and family which is understandable, it is worth it but a7c series is much smarter for sure then can get an a7rv or a1 later if need it, a6700 do be the sweet spot, basically a7cr crop mode IQ with 11fps. i lo
...Stashintosh in r/AskPhotography
February 24, 2026 6:05 AM
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