verysimplejason said:Jopa said:Silly question! Sounds like you don't love your wife anymoreWhy not to buy her another 5ds r w/ Sigma 180mm f/2.8 APO OS Macro if she likes flowers?
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verysimplejason said:Jopa said:Silly question! Sounds like you don't love your wife anymoreWhy not to buy her another 5ds r w/ Sigma 180mm f/2.8 APO OS Macro if she likes flowers?
Weight?
Rupp1 said:OK, I'm down to making a decision. It is between the 7D2 and the 5D3. $1299 vs. $2149 (with rebate for a printer that gets given away because I don't want it- plus hassle of submitting forms for rebate). Aside from cost difference, which isn't my main consideration, could it be that the 7D2 is a better general use camera for people and non-wide landscape shooting. Particularly, how will the 7D2 do with 100mm and 180mm macros?
My personal preference is for FF, simply because I like the shallower DoF, like to blow up large prints, and am used to a 50mm being 50mm (it's how I learned). Perhaps the 70D2 is just as good for this use =, and I am prejudiced. I also like the idea of learning to use a better auto focus system than the one on the 6D.
Anyway, thanks for tolerating my meanderings. Given my current camera and lens collection, a full frame is always available. For now, if anyone has any reason (like micro sucks on the 7D2) not to get the cropped sensor please let me know-soon.
FTb-n said:Oh, you are absolutely right about learning curve. These bodies are imaging computers and the more comfortable one is with the user interface and features of the body, the more one can exploit them -- and get out of a mess from accidentally changing the wrong setting.
Enjoy the 5D3!
Mt Spokane Photography said:Since you already have a D1 X, why not wait another month and see what the replacement model looks like. You might want to upgrade. I'd not buy a new 5D III right now unless I really needed a camera, a 7D MK II is pretty safe, but you may really have buyers remorse when you see the new D1X replacement.