Hi,
I have a dilemma as to which Canon camera to purchase and would be grateful for any advice.
I currently have a 650D which I use for holidays, indoor product photography, close ups/macros, landscapes, architectural (trips to stately homes, etc), portraits (family) and occasionally air shows. I sometimes shoot video but haven't been impressed with the results so far. I own a 35mm f/2 IS USM and 40mm STM and plan to get either a 100mm f/2.8L Macro or 24-70 f/4L if Canon can fix the focus shifting issue.
I have read many posts on this site and others but I am in a quandary - do I get the 6D which seems to be a better fit as far as still photography or the newer 70D which may offer more accurate focusing (19 cross type v. 1) and the articulated screen which I have often used on my 650D.
I sometimes feel frustrated that my 650D's frame buffer runs out too quickly (such as photographing the Red Arrows at Airbourne) and it lacks dynamic range for landscapes leaving the sky blue and the ground seemingly dark, but it is not clear if the 70D's marginal improvement in dynamic range reported by DxO will make a noticeable difference in actual use. I also find the 650D's viewfinder (previously owned a 40D) just too small for accurate manual focusing.
Thanks in advance.
Martyn
I have a dilemma as to which Canon camera to purchase and would be grateful for any advice.
I currently have a 650D which I use for holidays, indoor product photography, close ups/macros, landscapes, architectural (trips to stately homes, etc), portraits (family) and occasionally air shows. I sometimes shoot video but haven't been impressed with the results so far. I own a 35mm f/2 IS USM and 40mm STM and plan to get either a 100mm f/2.8L Macro or 24-70 f/4L if Canon can fix the focus shifting issue.
I have read many posts on this site and others but I am in a quandary - do I get the 6D which seems to be a better fit as far as still photography or the newer 70D which may offer more accurate focusing (19 cross type v. 1) and the articulated screen which I have often used on my 650D.
I sometimes feel frustrated that my 650D's frame buffer runs out too quickly (such as photographing the Red Arrows at Airbourne) and it lacks dynamic range for landscapes leaving the sky blue and the ground seemingly dark, but it is not clear if the 70D's marginal improvement in dynamic range reported by DxO will make a noticeable difference in actual use. I also find the 650D's viewfinder (previously owned a 40D) just too small for accurate manual focusing.
Thanks in advance.
Martyn