$2,800.00 budget

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MagnumJoe

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Hello CR friends.
Have you ever got the fever to buy a new car? Well I have the fever to buy a full frame camera. I'm not a professional, just a hobbyist. I currently own a T3i, with a kit lens, a Canon 50mm F1.4, Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG Macro HSM II. I also have a Sigma 17-50mm f2.8 that I'm selling. For the last 2 months I've read so many reviews, watched every video on YouTube, as well as many on vimeo.

If you had 2,800.00 to spend, what you do?
Canon 6d with kit lens or 5d MK III body only

I feel the 5d MK III would hold it value longer that the 6d.
 
I'd be concerned about spending a lot of money on a new body without having $3X or more in good lenses. With $2800, you should concentrate on lenses, and get a used 1D MK III until you can afford a body.
You will not be happy to have a new body but no matching lenses to show off its quality.

The 50mm 1.4 is OK, I'd upgrade the Sigma lens before investing in a expensive body.
 
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Well. I'd do this.

Sell t3i
Sell sigma 17-50

+800$.

Buy 5D3 refurb - from 2400$
Buy Tamron 24-70 VC. - 1200$

Or possibly this.

5D2 - from 1400$
Tamron 24-70 VC - 1200$
Sigma 35mm 1.4 - 900$

Or even this (all used)

5Dc - 600$
24L II - 1200$
50L - 1000$
135L - 800$

Myself being a wide aperture nut, would choose the last option. The sane options are 1 & 2.
 
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RLPhoto said:
Well. I'd do this.

Sell t3i
Sell sigma 17-50

+800$.

Buy 5D3 refurb - from 2400$
Buy Tamron 24-70 VC. - 1200$

Or possibly this.

5D2 - from 1400$
Tamron 24-70 VC - 1200$
Sigma 35mm 1.4 - 900$

Or even this (all used)

5Dc - 600$
24L II - 1200$
50L - 1000$
135L - 800$

Myself being a wide aperture nut, would choose the last option. The sane options are 1 & 2.

I like this idea, and I've thought of this path, but high ISO is important and video are important.
 
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Get the 5D Mark III. At $2400 refurbished from canon, it's a steal. Best camera in the market whether you're a pro or hobbyist, Unless of course u need 14fps then 1DX is the step higher. Since you have the $2800 budget, don't settle for anything less, otherwise you'll always regret not buying the 5D mark III. As for the lens and since you still have some money left, you can go with the 40mm f/2.8 for $149. It's a super sharp lens and beats many of more expensive primes. As you save more money you can expand your lens collection as needed. I recently posted shots taken with 5D Mark III + 40mm. See post at http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=13658.0
 
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T3i to full frame is quite a big jump, and even if 2,800 USD is quite a big amount of money, it is maybe not that much to make the jump in one step...
My first questions would be
1/What type of pics do you make / want to make?
2/Why do you want a FF?
3/What other accessories do you have?

Usually people making these jumps only have the camera + a few lenses. I would recommend to invest in a descent tripod, trigger, a flash (at least to try if you like flash or not ;) ) and a polarising filter total (800-1200 USD)... It will help you a lot and will be new toys to play with

Regarding the proper upgrade, why not stay on APSC by buying a 70D or a used 60D and invest in lenses that you will be able to keep on your full frame such as a 24, 35 or 85L... (you could maybe have the budget for 2L and a 60D if you already own the tripod and the flash)

Like that next time you whant to change of body, you will be able to really focus of the camera body...

Like that next time you make the jump
 
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MagnumJoe said:
Hello CR friends.
Have you ever got the fever to buy a new car? Well I have the fever to buy a full frame camera.
I have that fever everyday ;D ... if I'm not wrong most folk who read CR probably have the same fever all the time ;D
MagnumJoe said:
I'm not a professional, just a hobbyist. I currently own a T3i, with a kit lens, a Canon 50mm F1.4, Sigma 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG Macro HSM II. I also have a Sigma 17-50mm f2.8 that I'm selling. For the last 2 months I've read so many reviews, watched every video on YouTube, as well as many on vimeo.

If you had 2,800.00 to spend, what you do?
1. I'll sell the T3i + kit lens and the Sigma 17-50 f/2.8 for $900
2. With $3700 ($900 + $2800) I'd buy 5D MK III + 24-105 f/4 L IS (or Tamron 24-70 f/2.8 VC)
3. With the money left over I'd buy:
a. An extra Canon LP-E6 battery
b. CF Card & SDHC Card (32 GB each)
c. B+W 77mm UV filter
 
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Hi all.

I'm in a quite similar situation. Budget 3000$. Looking for an upgrade to FF, options are: 6D + some glass or 5Dmk3 body only.
I have at the moment 7D, 24-105 F4.0L, 50 F1.4, 28 F1.8, 100 F2.8 macro and Tami 70-200 F2.8 plus APS-C stuff like Sigma 8-16 F4.5-5.6, Tokina 12-24 F4, Samyang fish 8 F3.5. Flash 430EX II plus some studio toys.

I've been shooting mostly for myself but now I'm trying to get some jobs around and it looks there is more coming on the horizon. At the moment I do weddings, events, promo, indoor and outdoor portraits some landscape for prints. While I would be quite happy with 6D for landscape, portrait and promo products shoots then anything else I do is screaming for 5Dmk3 ;)

Guys give me please a wise advice as after a weeks of reading opinions about 6D and 5Dmk3 still can't make a decision.

Thanks
 
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RainySouthWest said:
Hi all.

I'm in a quite similar situation. Budget 3000$. Looking for an upgrade to FF, options are: 6D + some glass or 5Dmk3 body only.
I have at the moment 7D, 24-105 F4.0L, 50 F1.4, 28 F1.8, 100 F2.8 macro and Tami 70-200 F2.8 plus APS-C stuff like Sigma 8-16 F4.5-5.6, Tokina 12-24 F4, Samyang fish 8 F3.5. Flash 430EX II plus some studio toys.

I've been shooting mostly for myself but now I'm trying to get some jobs around and it looks there is more coming on the horizon. At the moment I do weddings, events, promo, indoor and outdoor portraits some landscape for prints. While I would be quite happy with 6D for landscape, portrait and promo products shoots then anything else I do is screaming for 5Dmk3 ;)

Guys give me please a wise advice as after a weeks of reading opinions about 6D and 5Dmk3 still can't make a decision.

Thanks
Get:
a. 5D MK III
b. An extra Canon LP-E6 battery
c. Lexar 64GB 1000X CF Card & SanDisk 64 GB SDHC Card
 
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Before I bought my first DSLR, I've read many beginners guides, reviews and personal opinions. However, now I know that the most popular advices like "buy the lens collection first, camera doesn't matter" or "you don't need FF to start with" are not working for everyone, not for me. So, what I've learned is :
I don't need to cover 8-800mm focal range, like many others do. For me, 3-4 primes is enough.
I do regret that I didn't start with a FF camera. Now I'd choose 5D3+50/1.4 over 7D+24-70L'II.
Zooms for work, primes for pleasure! No more zoom lenses for me :)
If I don't know what I want, then I don't need it :D

Only you can decide whether you need that kit lens or not.
 
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RainySouthWest said:
Hi all.

I'm in a quite similar situation. Budget 3000$. Looking for an upgrade to FF, options are: 6D + some glass or 5Dmk3 body only.
I have at the moment 7D, 24-105 F4.0L, 50 F1.4, 28 F1.8, 100 F2.8 macro and Tami 70-200 F2.8 plus APS-C stuff like Sigma 8-16 F4.5-5.6, Tokina 12-24 F4, Samyang fish 8 F3.5. Flash 430EX II plus some studio toys.

I've been shooting mostly for myself but now I'm trying to get some jobs around and it looks there is more coming on the horizon. At the moment I do weddings, events, promo, indoor and outdoor portraits some landscape for prints. While I would be quite happy with 6D for landscape, portrait and promo products shoots then anything else I do is screaming for 5Dmk3 ;)

Guys give me please a wise advice as after a weeks of reading opinions about 6D and 5Dmk3 still can't make a decision.

Thanks

Neuro nailed this earlier. The main (significant) difference between the cameras is the AF system. Sensors and IQ are nearly identical. There are other differences that are more "Pro" features, but it doesn't seem that these really apply to the OP or to you.

I wouldn't buy a used older camera, the new technology in the 6D/5DIII is superior.
 
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neuroanatomist said:
What do you shoot? If it moves fast, get the 5DIII. If it moves slow or not at all, get the 6D.

+1 that more or less says it all. If you can get away with a 6D, it leaves some room for nice lenses. If you are shooting sports, birds, ect. The AF of the 5D3 will be more useful.
 
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