BJK said:I'm an amateur photographer, looking to upgrade from my T3i. I like shooting sports, but they're not all I shoot; I'm only going to have the one camera, so I'd like it to be an all-purpose choice.
The 6d isn't designed to be a all-purpose camera, and that's that. Some people find you can get away using it as such, and I also try to as I cannot afford a 5d3. But I won't stir up this discussion again here. From my experience with the 6d I can only advise: Make very sure you're fine with single-point center tracking, have high-contrast targets and don't depend on a high keeper rate.
BJK said:Final option is the 70D, which didn't stop being a bad camera just because there's a 7D2. AF and noise are better than the T3i, but the other options excel in one facet of performance or the other. It also costs half as much as the 6D+24-105L or the 7D2
The 70d's sensor is only marginally better than the old 18mp crop. Sure the 70d is a nice and competent camera, even tough Magic Lantern doesn't run on it (yet). But Canon has removed spot af from the 70d so you should make sure the large af points work for what you do.
Question here really is: What are your current lenses, what's your budget?
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