Re: Canon EOS 6D Mark II Dynamic Range Talk & Sample Images
Thank you for your advice Khalai, I will consider your points.
Khalai said:Confused Man said:Tangent said:With my left brain I am thinking, OK, I will just wait for a deal down the road and wind up with the 6DmkII. With my right brain I am googling "switched to Sony from Canon."
Here for example: https://www.phototraces.com/photography-reviews/sony-a6000-review/ But there is a ton of information out there. The A7 III is a FF body rumored to be coming this fall, roughly same price point as the 6D mkII. The Sony lens choice is getting better... Many things to consider.
With the 6DmkII sensor performance Canon has given me a shove to the edge of the creek bank. Fool around on the edge of the bank and you just might fall in. :![]()
I agree with your right brain, and I'm in a bit of a dilemma because there is a reputable shop in the U.K. selling the Sony A7R for £899.
This is not forum bravado - Canon is loosing sales because of its decision to give the 6D Mkii poor DR. I have a friend who owns a 6D and was all set to buy the Mkii but due to the DR issue he is now keeping his money. The point he made is that he is a hobby photographer who can not justify the expense of a 5D Mkiv but he will not spend his money on the 6D Mkii which does not give an uplift in image quality (except of course for the higher mega pixels.)
I own a 7D Mkii and am extremely pleased will the cameras performance (yes I can confirm the AF ability of this camera is excellent.) However I am finding that more and more I am using this camera for travel and landscape photography and am getting a little frustrated with the crop factor and poor choice of APS-C wide angle lenses (I own the EF-S 10-18mm lens and whilst it's very cheap I'm not loving the image quality.) I was therefore considering switching to the 6D Mkii but due to the poor DR I'm not going to bother.
This brings me back to the Sony dilemma. I now can't decide between a Sony A7R (and Sigma converter) as a second camera for landscape and travel with my EF 24-105mm L lens or buying the EF 16-35mm F4 L lens. Whilst I know the EF 16-35mm lens is the cheaper option, it's only a little cheaper when you consider that having the A7R would open up far more possibilities for me ............ like I say this is not bravado I might be buying the A7R because of Canon's (in my opinion) bad decision.
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I strongly suggest that you rent A7r before you buy it. It has its quirks as well as completely different ergonomics philosophy. I've had A72 for a while and eventually did not buy it, because what good is a great IQ camera body, if you can't get comfortable with it and basically struggle with your muscle memory. Not to mention abysmal battery life, where you have to carry at least 2-3 spare batteries for a single day of shooting. So do yourself a favor and rent it first. Sony cameras look great on paper, but they also have their weak spots as any other cameras out there.
Thank you for your advice Khalai, I will consider your points.
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