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Alpha 7CR
Based on 111 Reddit mentions
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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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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
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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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How do you comfortably carry your D850 or any other FF mirrored or mirrorless body?
The D850 is too heavy for a neck strap regardless of lens IMO. A hefty cross body strap is my preference, or a bag with the same cross body setup if I’m going to want quick access, but you need a pretty large bag to hold the beast. Backpack for longer amounts of walking between photos (e.g. landscap
...vxxn in r/Nikon
August 4, 2025 3:38 PM
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Joined the club! From Sony to Nikon
I have both a Sony and a Nikon Z camera. I am very much attached to both, and am therefore keeping them though it wasn’t the smartest move (economically speaking) for an enthusiast like me to invest in 2 different brands… (long story how I ended up there, but in short, I can relate to the feeling yo
...pmdrive in r/nikon_Zseries
February 5, 2026 6:12 AM
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Is there a good reason to choose Leica SL3 over other brands?
For people who buy this system, I think it comes down to lenses. I haven't shot them, but the APO lenses are highly praised although expensive as shit and large. If you don't have the sort of budget that extends to Leica's APO glass, personally I don't see any point getting the camera. I have bought
...vxxn in r/Leica
September 19, 2025 1:45 PM
7
AF on om5 compared to ff sony
If you are not tracking anything it’s fine for single point. It’s not good at tracking. Pretty much any camera can single point on static subjects. It’s decently fast except for a couple of primes that are slow to focus but every system has those. If you want something similar to Sony the om3 has ex
...Brief_Hunt_6464 in r/M43
July 30, 2025 11:15 AM
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OM-3 vs A7CII as a carry-everywhere dog walking camera, anyone made the same call?
I have an om3 and a7cr same body and features as a7cii. Both are weather sealed so that is not an issue. The Sony af is better except for birds where the om I find better for BIF. It has auto subject detection. Better grip. Compact primes are about the same size. Zooms and tele are not. Video will b
...Brief_Hunt_6464 in r/M43
March 1, 2026 4:05 AM
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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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Camera Recommendation for High Altitude
The Om-5 with the 12-45f4 is below 700g and the combo can be found used for about 1000€. It is not very good to use with gloves tho, and the bottom plate is plastic, leaving concerns for the use with bag straps. I would look maybe at sony a7cr with the 20-70. I reckon its about 1kg this combo. I am
...vf_duck in r/Mountaineering
May 12, 2026 6:39 AM
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