HoodlessShooter said:There is no reason to purchase the 5D3 unless you are shooting Sports/Wildlife or if you wanted to shoot video. The 6D is an excellent stills camera and you will find it a nice step up from the 5D in every way (with the one exception that you might miss the joystick).
HoodlessShooter said:There is no reason to purchase the 5D3 unless you are shooting Sports/Wildlife or if you wanted to shoot video. The 6D is an excellent stills camera and you will find it a nice step up from the 5D in every way (with the one exception that you might miss the joystick).
Rienzphotoz said:6D is a definite step up from the 5D MK I ... you will notice significant difference in high ISO noise, better image quality and many modern features ... Get the 6D, you will like it ... of course 5D MK III is the best "all arounder" full frame camera on the planet, if you are willing to spend the money, go for 5D MK III ... but do know that 6D is far superior camera than the original 5D.
Happy shopping.
7enderbender said:Not sure this is good advice. It depends on shooting style and priorities. I personally wouldn't look at the 6d as an upgrade at all. Slower sync time and maximum speed would be way more important to me than any more or less useful high ISO figures.
tomscott said:HoodlessShooter said:There is no reason to purchase the 5D3 unless you are shooting Sports/Wildlife or if you wanted to shoot video. The 6D is an excellent stills camera and you will find it a nice step up from the 5D in every way (with the one exception that you might miss the joystick).
Certainly not true.
The 6D is great if your a landscape shooter or place your focus point in the middle of the frame, but if your using fast glass like F1.2-2.8 you might struggle to get focus with focus recompose methods to have any focus point other than in the middle of the frame. I wouldn't say the 5DMKIII is the go to camera for sports or wildlife, it can be used but the buffer and FPS aren't really suited thats where the 1DX comes in.
The 5DMKIII is the perfect wedding/journo/commercial photographers tool.
HoodlessShooter said:The 6D is an excellent stills camera and you will find it a nice step up from the 5D in every way (with the one exception that you might miss the joystick).
neech7 said:HoodlessShooter said:The 6D is an excellent stills camera and you will find it a nice step up from the 5D in every way (with the one exception that you might miss the joystick).
Every way? Can the 6D do 1/8000 second shutter speed? Can the 6D flash sync at 1/200 sec?
arjay27 said:Thanks for all the advice. i'll get a 6d and mk1 as a back up!
eha said:has better AF
7enderbender said:Slower sync time and maximum speed
Marsu42 said:(is there an English verb for this that doesn't also mean kill something?!)
sagittariansrock said:Having said that, I will probably prefer a used 5DII for $1000 than a 6D for $1300. Unfortunately, all the used 5DIIs seem to be available for not less than $1300, so go figure!
Marsu42 said:sagittariansrock said:Having said that, I will probably prefer a used 5DII for $1000 than a 6D for $1300. Unfortunately, all the used 5DIIs seem to be available for not less than $1300, so go figure!
That doesn't mean anything, subjective demand is no indicator for technical superiority. The dslr crowd in general is rather conservative and old-school, also look at the prices for older L lenses that are rather mediocre by today's standards.
I put a lot of time deciding between 6d and 5d2, and the 5d2 is more "pro" as in full mag body, higher shutter rating, 1/8000s shutter, 1/200 x-sync and cf cards, but otherwise the 6d is the more modern and superior camera: http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=12582.msg226467#msg226467