I am suffering buyer's remorse, and the cameras haven't even arrived yet. Just as background, I have shot Canon for years, 35mm and then digital beginning with the D30 (not 30D, D30 with 6 megapixels). I sold most of my old bodies last year, and worked with just the 1D X. I like high detail sharp pictures. I have tried the Sony a7R (which I hated), and the a7II, which I'm not crazy about either. I'm sticking with Canon despite complaints that the company is falling behind its competition (also, my lens collection is extensive).
OK, so to take advantage of rebates, I ordered a 5DS-r yesterday, for myself as a companion to the 1DX. I hope to use it for portraits, weddings, and landscapes. My wife, who wants to get more serious with her photography, needs something better than a point and shoot, and why shouldn't she share my lenses? So, I ordered a 7D2 for her to use. She likes photographing flowers, and hopes to enter garden photography competitions. I figured that she might like the 1.6 crop as it would get her closer to her subjects, is not looking to blow up to 30x20, and the 7D2 is less than the 5D3. One other note, she grew up using 35mm SLRs and is not a stranger to photography. Should I have bought the 5D3 for her? I don't want to be cheap. But I don't want to spend twice as much on a camera that is about to be replaced.
Thanks for any input. I also realize the potential irony here, since the 7D2 may be a good back up to a 1Dx, while I may find that the 5DS-r is so finicky that I just spent a bunch for a camera I might end up hating.
OK, so to take advantage of rebates, I ordered a 5DS-r yesterday, for myself as a companion to the 1DX. I hope to use it for portraits, weddings, and landscapes. My wife, who wants to get more serious with her photography, needs something better than a point and shoot, and why shouldn't she share my lenses? So, I ordered a 7D2 for her to use. She likes photographing flowers, and hopes to enter garden photography competitions. I figured that she might like the 1.6 crop as it would get her closer to her subjects, is not looking to blow up to 30x20, and the 7D2 is less than the 5D3. One other note, she grew up using 35mm SLRs and is not a stranger to photography. Should I have bought the 5D3 for her? I don't want to be cheap. But I don't want to spend twice as much on a camera that is about to be replaced.
Thanks for any input. I also realize the potential irony here, since the 7D2 may be a good back up to a 1Dx, while I may find that the 5DS-r is so finicky that I just spent a bunch for a camera I might end up hating.

