you have a fine camera ,touch screen is nice option,i shot a wedding last year with the same camera,with one lens a 24-70 L
did a great job for me,
no wrong ,no right, just different,
if you shop around you can find a nice used L lens for the $500 budget,you should try an L lens ,they are fast focus,
and very sharp,the kit would be a good start(think 24-105 ?)
yes a better camera will make you a better photographer,
can't go wrong with an L lens
i take what i can get,buts its still a hobby for me,
just listed here,it will sell,your friend happy,that simple,
i have owned the 6d and 70d ,the 70d is great at video,super fast auto focus,much better than your older video cam,plus the quality
of image is also much better,6d is also great camera for a full frame,
6d is a great camera,you can find a mark3 for under 1500,you will need to do some searching,but you can find one,try the canon site,last year the 6d refurb,was under $800,good luck
i would hold both camera,i have big hands so canon feels better for me,the camera is like a guitar, or golf club,it MUST feel right in your hands
or you will not do your best work,
take walks, and shoot as many pics as you can,only takes a day or so to get the basics down,then you can work on some great shots,
i started 4 years ago with a canon 30d,had no experience with film cameras,i did some reading,but for me learning was much faster
with hands on practice,
can't find much info,lady that sold them to me,said her friend took theses at woodstock,also had Hendrix but they sold before i got there,
I picked up 6 photos from woodstock,look to be done by a pro,on original Kodak paper,anyone know if they have any value,
just thinking, they did not have cell phones back then,so not many pics out there,
sony 6000 good choice for you,will get you same pic quality,for less than half price,the 750 is a pro camera,and maybe more than you need
the sony 6000,is a good choice with fast,wide lens,