Alpha 7R IV

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Alpha 7R IV

80 positive 2 neutral 23 negative

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I just took a major L, PLEASE HELP

Is this why the a7r4 does a full format, but the a74 does a quick format? Did Sony realize that a full format is not necessary and dangerous in these situations?

kakakatia in r/photography

November 3, 2025 6:56 PM

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Canon 1DX series?

I had the 1DX (mark1) and honestly, shopting sports with that brick felt effortless. Most shots were good and usability wise it's the best camera i've had. I moved to Sony a7iii and a7riv which are nice but for sports they're both kinda meh. Sure they produce good images but aren't as effortless to

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jeskin742 in r/sportsphotography

March 17, 2026 5:52 PM

6

Convince me to keep my GM1

Well, AFAIK they have a decent resale value so if you're not using it you might as well move on from it. There's two main reasons I fell in love with the smallest M4/3 body options and why I still have two of them tho (GM1 & GX850 but I prefer the latter): A) they're good bodies to take to concerts

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Imlulse in r/M43

April 28, 2026 7:54 PM

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Brand new S9 + 20-60mm vs Used Sony A7C for family/travel photos. No brainer?

it was for me. I'm also in the no EVF is fine camp and lumix handles the e shutter fine (to avoid banding). I LOVE that it's full frame and (for me) the 18-40mm is a dream. So small but also a perfect range for me. I've owned most of the 5D bodies with a 17-40mm... I've shot sony. I've owned an A7c.

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benjaminbjacobsen in r/Lumix

February 27, 2026 5:32 PM

3

Is there anyone who has used both Sony and Olympus cameras?

I have the a6300, a7ii and a7r4. On the Olympus side, I have the OM-1.ii and E-P7. I don't use the kit lens on the Olympus cameras - I mostly use the 12-40/2.8 PRO. The Sony kit lens is shit, and the kit lenses I have for my older Olympus cameras are excellent, and so are samples I've seen online fo

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jackystack in r/M43

April 21, 2026 9:07 AM

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Hot take-Most photographers can live without Aperture and MF rings

Most of my lenses don’t have an aperture ring, it depends on the camera I’m using. On my Sony a7riv, I don’t need an aperture ring because I have a bunch of dials to use. On my Nikon zfc i much prefer an aperture ring because it’s much more comfortable. As for Manual focus, I only use it when doing

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DizzyRepeat831 in r/VILTROX_GLOBAL

March 26, 2026 10:27 AM

2

Paranoia walking around with 5k camera?

J’ai un Leica q3 un m6 et un m4-p. Pourtant on louche sur moi que quand je sors le Sony a7r4 avec le 70-200. C’est petit et peu de gens savent la valeur. Les gens qui savent la valeur sont souvent amoureux de la marque donc ça devrais aller ;)

Aelinger in r/Leica

March 23, 2026 10:38 PM

2

Help me decide between Z5II and Z6III please

The Z5ii was not my pick for wedding photography. I mostly left the industry a few years ago, so the camera / lens set I have now (Z5ii / ZFc / Z30 / 24mm F1.8 / 50mm F1.4 / 85mm F1.4 / 16-30mm F2.8 / 24-120mm F4 / 70-300 F4.5-6.3) is mainly for my own projects (videography and photography). I shot

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findingsubtext in r/Nikon

May 21, 2026 6:12 PM

1

Any information on the MC w.rokkor-SI 24mm 2.8?

I have the updated MD version. I'm not sure what the glowing reviews are, I've read a lot of criticism about the lens, and I tend to agree with some of it. I use Minolta lenses because I think they produce excellent colors. Sharpness is good. However, this specific lens has a much more gray or maybe

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fast4ward in r/minolta

May 3, 2026 6:40 PM

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Am I the only one who finds long manual lenses a chore to use?

For all of my manual focus film camera lenses, I have adapters to use them with my Sony Alpha A7R4. And I use them often on digital. I would recommend that you get a handle on how to use them on digital, then return to film.

TokyoZen001 in r/AnalogCommunity

April 21, 2026 1:41 PM

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