Marsu42 said:Well, some things come to mind... (from http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=1130)RLPhoto said:So why waste those extra 500$?
- higher iso capability
- less banding
- higher dynamic range
- center-point af up to -3lv
- silent shutter
- faster fps
- longer battery life
- shorter release time
- better metering & auto-wb
- hi-res lcd
- small & light but good grip
- top wheel lock
- gps built-in
- wifi built-in
- newer firmware:
- full support for rt flashes,
- in-camera multishot/hdr
- in-camera ca correction
- 7x bracketing
- dual afma for zooms
- servo af customization
- flexible min/max auto-iso
- min shutter speed setting
- orientation-linked af point
+1 I got the 6D over the the 5D2 for many of these reasons. I shoot low light, but not action, so the 6D saved me some $$ over the 5D3, and still delivered in low light - and I to had to have auto ISO in manual. If don't need the new stuff though, the 5D2 is a great deal.
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