I've been trying different upgrades to my Canon T1i and haven't yet found "it". Could it come at the hands of a 6D? I do it all with my T1i with a strong weight towards indoor volleyball.
I typically use a center focus point with my Rebel at ISO 6400 (and wide open at 2.0 or 2.8) and get very good results (especially after processing the RAW shots in LR4). I never use Continuous so does that reduce the need for more focusing capability? Also, is ultra-focusing capability more important with video as well (which I never use a DSLR for)?
As long as you're focusing correctly whether a single point or over 60 and using the correct shutter speed/aperture/ISO does it really matter? And is it possible that a single point is more reliable that multiple points anyway?
This may sound weird, but my current three options are a 6D, SL1 or keep the T1i. Simplicity is a huge factor.
Thanks for any insight into anything.
I typically use a center focus point with my Rebel at ISO 6400 (and wide open at 2.0 or 2.8) and get very good results (especially after processing the RAW shots in LR4). I never use Continuous so does that reduce the need for more focusing capability? Also, is ultra-focusing capability more important with video as well (which I never use a DSLR for)?
As long as you're focusing correctly whether a single point or over 60 and using the correct shutter speed/aperture/ISO does it really matter? And is it possible that a single point is more reliable that multiple points anyway?
This may sound weird, but my current three options are a 6D, SL1 or keep the T1i. Simplicity is a huge factor.
Thanks for any insight into anything.