LightPainter said:
Hi, this is my first post on this forum!
I have followed the threads related to the upcoming 6D Mark II for quite a while,yet I am currently still confused in terms of a choice for my future acquisition of a new camera body. I currently own a very old EOS 40D and I have wanted to upgrade to a full frame body for some time now.
The moment is near and I am considering the EOS 6D Mark II based on the rumored specs, which at this point seem almost 100% certain. The alternative would be the EOS 5D Mark III based on the available budget. Unfortunately the EOS 5D Mark IV is way out of my reach, yet these two systems seem to be quite near in terms of price, however they are very different in terms of specs. I have looked at the specs of both cameras, seen the positive and negative sides of each. This comparison below is strictly based on my personal opinion.
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I would therefore value all your input, as maybe some of you may have a vast experience with the mentioned equipment (and in general when it comes to photography) and this might aid me in deciding which way to go.
Thank you all in advance for your help!
Paul
Hi Paul!
Welcome! You and I are the only non-professional photographers on here. Everyone else needs either a 1DXii or some Sony system for 4K.
It's hard to tell someone else what they need. Since you say you can't afford the 5D Mark IV, I hope you realize that you can't use your ASP-C lenses with any of the full frame bodies. You'll need all new glass when you move up to FF. (But I bet you knew this since you've been researching)
If you're really planning to shoot a wedding for money, I hope you go with the 5D Mark III. You really should be shooting to two cards at once if a bride and groom have trusted you with their wedding day. There are no do-overs. (You should also have a second photographer working it with you, IMO.) Build-wise, a 5D is a tank and a 6D is a pickup truck.
If this is more hobby, though, I think you'd benefit from the 6D Mark II. I've been shooting with the original 6D since it came out, and I love it. I've been hoping for a tilt screen for a long time in order to do street photography. The new 6Dii will have that. The 6Dii body is smaller than the 5Diii, which is handy in lots of situations. (I have a Sony a6000 I use for street stuff, because its small and has a tilt screen.)
You may have already experienced, but remote shooting via a tablet computer via wifi is really handy for things like hummingbirds, etc. So many odd-ball uses for wifi, and I don't think the 5D Mark III has it built-in.
There's a lot of versatility in the specs on the 6D Mark II that I'm excited about. Touch focus (assuming that's really in there)... man. I can't wait. But if you're going to take someone's money, I think you really need to think about dual card. But that's just an opinion!
Good luck and welcome! I look forward to chatting with you in between all the posts from the pros!
- Ken