Read this discussion to help you decide:
http://www.kenrockwell.com/canon/6d/vs-5d-mark-iii.htmHappy Holidays!
robrory wrote:
I'm looking to upgrade from my 50D and am wondering which to choose. I shoot mostly portraits and landscape, very little action. I see very good prices for brand new. I already own 3 EF lenses.
From 1 Chester County resident to another, for the type of photography you are doing, the 6D is with out a doubt the way to go. It's got great IQ, and unlike any 5D or the 50D, its got WIFI.
hey can I order from Starbucks with the Wi-Fi! Seriously if I could I would do a stripper 6D, no video, no Wi-Fi and be done with it. I wish they did a module body.
J. R.
rmorrison1116 wrote:
From 1 Chester County resident to another, for the type of photography you are doing, the 6D is with out a doubt the way to go. It's got great IQ, and unlike any 5D or the 50D, its got WIFI.
robrory wrote:
I'm looking to upgrade from my 50D and am wondering which to choose. I shoot mostly portraits and landscape, very little action. I see very good prices for brand new. I already own 3 EF lenses.
The 6D is the choice over the 5Dmkii.
But I chose the 5Dmkiii over the 6D for a few reasons and carry my 50D with it.
What lenses do you have ??
Wow! Now that's what I call an amazing response to a simple question. This is very useful information that will be a great help in making my choice. Thanks!
robrory wrote:
Wow! Now that's what I call an amazing response to a simple question. This is very useful information that will be a great help in making my choice. Thanks!
You're welcome! Here on the Hog we are experts at taking the simple and making it totally incomprehensible! Just wait till you ask a complex question! Then you'll see what we really can do! :-D
LFingar wrote:
You're welcome! Here on the Hog we are experts at taking the simple and making it totally incomprehensible! Just wait till you ask a complex question! Then you'll see what we really can do! :-D
But how much of what we produce has anything to do with pictures ?? 8-)
BigBear wrote:
But how much of what we produce has anything to do with pictures ?? 8-)
We're just a bunch of dairy cows! Only a small part of their "output" is usable! :-D
LFingar wrote:
We're just a bunch of dairy cows! Only a small part of their "output" is usable! :-D
I grew up on a dairy farm, so your choice of analogy is priceless !!
All out put is use able. It just needs to be used in measured amounts.
J. R.
LFingar wrote:
We're just a bunch of dairy cows! Only a small part of their "output" is usable! :-D
I own the 6D ... I love the weight difference. I love the low light capabilities... I absolutely HATE... HATE.... that I am limited to only 11 AF points and only one cross/type focus point in the center.
This means..... that in low light situations.... you are using the center focus point and having to re-position the camera. It was an absolutely huge mistake for Canon to build the 6D with the limited AF points it came with. But by doing so, it did keep higher sales volumes of the 7D and 5DMkiii.
I don't miss duel cards.. never had a card go bad on me...knock on wood .... And I love it's light weight and capabilities. But as a predominately "PEOPLE" shooter, I miss not having more Focus Points on the 6D.
If I was to choose again... I would have gone with the 5Dmkiii. But now... I will be watching the reviews of the 5Ds-5Ds-r.
Why not buy the 5Ds, 5Ds-r ... and give us a first hand review!!
<<grin>>
Oh gee.... I made the mistake of comparing the 6D to the 5dMkiii instead of the 5Dmkii.
........ In this case..... I would definitely pick the 5Ds-r. I mean the 6D..5Ds-r...6D...5Ds-r..... ,,, ,,,,, Ok ok.... the 6D!
By the way ..... Ken Rockwell, as someone has mentioned, really is a great source for this sort of analysis. And by reading his reviews, I almost feel like I am helping him feed his growing family! LOL
The Canon 6D also has GPS.
rmorrison1116 wrote:
From 1 Chester County resident to another, for the type of photography you are doing, the 6D is with out a doubt the way to go. It's got great IQ, and unlike any 5D or the 50D, its got WIFI.
Can't go wrong with either one. Here in LA you can get good used 5DII for between 950-1000 and some used 6D for about 1100-1200 but new for 1,399. Both are great cameras but 6D has newer technology and is a little lighter.
robrory wrote:
I'm looking to upgrade from my 50D and am wondering which to choose. I shoot mostly portraits and landscape, very little action. I see very good prices for brand new. I already own 3 EF lenses.
rpavich wrote:
I'm going to buck the trend and ask:
1.) What specific thing WON'T your 50D do that you need it to do?
Also, I'd look for a used 5D classic. A great camera at a great price (if you are hell bent on spending money)
I actually just bought a 5D. I will keep my 50D. I want to see for myself the difference between APS-C and FF. For the price I paid I think it is not too much to pay for the experience.
davidrb
Loc: Half way there on the 45th Parallel
robrory wrote:
I'm looking to upgrade from my 50D and am wondering which to choose. I shoot mostly portraits and landscape, very little action. I see very good prices for brand new. I already own 3 EF lenses.
Canon does have a few copies of the 5D MkII available in the refurb store, but you have to move quickly. They do not hang around for very long. Wedding shooters love using it. Refurbs carry the same 1 year warranty as do new cameras.
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