paul13walnut5 said:If you want to avoid swapping lenses surely you'll need another 5 bodies? 6 if you get your 400mm?
;D ;D ;D...about less swapping lenses
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paul13walnut5 said:If you want to avoid swapping lenses surely you'll need another 5 bodies? 6 if you get your 400mm?
neuroanatomist said:I'd get the 5DIII (or the 1D X). The better AF will be beneficial - especially with fast primes you'll want the f/2.8 crosses that the 6D doesn't have. Also, if you're carrying two bodies and switching between them as you shoot, ergonomics is important - having the same controls is preferable, rather than switching from the normal xD dial+joystick controls to the 60D-like dial of the 6D.
RLPhoto said:Another 5D3 will just add to the muscle memory your probably built already. To me it's seemless to work with them as a pair.
bdunbar79 said:My vote is the same camera as your backup, unless you can't afford it. Exact same menus, exact same everything. If you had a pair of 5D3's, each with a battery grip, you'd be all set.
I understand. Even as an amateur who has 5D2 and 5D3 I know what you mean...bdunbar79 said:I actually had my 5D3 first. But for sports I was shooting with a 1Dx which I had just bought, and a 1D4 which I had had on the 70-200 lens (I was doing football and soccer). When I would grab the 1Dx or the 1D4, I was always like, "now wait a minute, what do I do?" No matter how many times I shot with each, lol.
So then I sold the 1D4, and bought another 1Dx with the rest of my money, and was recommended to an insane asylum. Insane may be, but the two systems are seamless from one cam to the other. All the while I'm forgoing vacation after vacation.............
J.R. said:It's easy ... get another 5D3.
That is what I wanted to do initially but then I just didn't want to put too much money in a second body, so I got a 6D. I primarily use the 6D with the standard / WA lenses while the 5D3 is used mostly at the tele end. The difference in the interface was initially a bother but I got used to it and have no problems shooting with both cameras side by side now.
Cheers ... J.R.
sjschall said:Wow, I was surprised to see so many people recommending a second MkIII. My vote would be for some variation if you're going to have two cams. I know you seemed set on no crop, but I love that having a full frame and 1.6x virtually doubles my lens choices, which is pretty cool. Whenever you find yourself in a dark situation that requires that little boost in low light performance, just shoot on the 5D.
J.R. said:It's easy ... get another 5D3.
That is what I wanted to do initially but then I just didn't want to put too much money in a second body, so I got a 6D. I primarily use the 6D with the standard / WA lenses while the 5D3 is used mostly at the tele end. The difference in the interface was initially a bother but I got used to it and have no problems shooting with both cameras side by side now.
Cheers ... J.R.
Dylan777 said:RLPhoto said:Another 5D3 will just add to the muscle memory your probably built already. To me it's seemless to work with them as a pair.
All I need is BigValueInc sale, 5D III for $2500![]()
For me, money spent on lenses is usually better well spent than on a camera. But of course this is NOT a rule!Random Orbits said:Dylan777 said:RLPhoto said:Another 5D3 will just add to the muscle memory your probably built already. To me it's seemless to work with them as a pair.
All I need is BigValueInc sale, 5D III for $2500![]()
Yes, that was a very good price!
Unless you have a critical need for a second body now, I'd hold off and wait for this winter. Hopefully, prices will drop to that level again, or at least close to it. You could always get the 400 or 200-400 first. With those big lenses, no one will realize a second body dangling off the end of it! ;D
Random Orbits said:
Unless you have a critical need for a second body now, I'd hold off and wait for this winter. Hopefully, prices will drop to that level again, or at least close to it. You could always get the 400 or 200-400 first. With those big lenses, no one will realize a second body dangling off the end of it! ;D
Having kids to photograph and wishing to not miss anything makes this wholly different.Dylan777 said:Random Orbits said:
Unless you have a critical need for a second body now, I'd hold off and wait for this winter. Hopefully, prices will drop to that level again, or at least close to it. You could always get the 400 or 200-400 first. With those big lenses, no one will realize a second body dangling off the end of it! ;D
For everydays shooting, I'm good with one body. For my daughter school events + others activities, I feel I missing alot of close-up shots for not having 2nd body.
For exp. my 4yrs daughter will graduate from pre-school next fri ;D. All students will be singing and dancing etc....having 2nd body for these moments is very handy.
I don't want to pay another $3200 for a camera that don't use much - hate that![]()
It's nice to have another 5D III though - this camera is just PERFECT for my needs. Will see :-\ :-\ :-\