A three-week trip will be expensive enough so buying another rig will add even more. So you need to define first what it is you are after.
If you are wanting to take quality pictures as a memory of your holiday then the kit you have is pretty good.
If this trip is an opportunity to take those amazing high quality images you always dreampt of taking then maybe the expense is worth it. Will your wife wait patiently while you are taking them (mine would, but only up to a point)?
The fact your asking the question makes me think it is the first one.
I searched for '7D2 landscape' on Flickr and this is what I got:
https://www.flickr.com/search/?text=7d2%20landscape
This one was shot with at 70-200 (probably stitched) - this is not mine but is from the Flickr page above
https://www.flickr.com/photos/theboyfast/21123653954/in/photolist-ybCfof-pEbkZ5-q4LdjB-pSkpVm-HTqFjx-Cv5CTU-J5tRxU-q9RFvx-peuL8e-r6EBXC-r94bth-JAPCXK-rcuR25-G45UeN-qbErB2-rbcMD4-qH5Nve-CarC1V-qZL2p2-q9AGyY-reJD7K-sqD3W1-qFPQ7p-reTf2T-nh9fy9-qBZVug-rkcNnx-qTTS1R-Gy2GX2-rbmErp-qDgGLY-FCgFBJ-ARLeFo-J8K4DE-sj66FD-BpGwds-q5PUPe-qrb3xU-rzmHJz-rhjcSk-qKpQYq-rvVtUw-tmp65s-DuXhg2-zTEFS7-FxwfW7-GVF1oj-Jgnf1x-CBxeqo-vy9F3U
Can you routinely beat these for quality? If not the maybe you do not need the 6D and instead, if you do not have one already, buy a good mid-range zoom as suggested.
As I mentioned above I have the 6D with the 24-105 and I have been finding that the 24-105 on my 7D2 makes an excellent 'round town' for portraits and short telephoto and you can have the 17-50 in your bag for anything wider.
If you are wanting to take quality pictures as a memory of your holiday then the kit you have is pretty good.
If this trip is an opportunity to take those amazing high quality images you always dreampt of taking then maybe the expense is worth it. Will your wife wait patiently while you are taking them (mine would, but only up to a point)?
The fact your asking the question makes me think it is the first one.
I searched for '7D2 landscape' on Flickr and this is what I got:
https://www.flickr.com/search/?text=7d2%20landscape
This one was shot with at 70-200 (probably stitched) - this is not mine but is from the Flickr page above
https://www.flickr.com/photos/theboyfast/21123653954/in/photolist-ybCfof-pEbkZ5-q4LdjB-pSkpVm-HTqFjx-Cv5CTU-J5tRxU-q9RFvx-peuL8e-r6EBXC-r94bth-JAPCXK-rcuR25-G45UeN-qbErB2-rbcMD4-qH5Nve-CarC1V-qZL2p2-q9AGyY-reJD7K-sqD3W1-qFPQ7p-reTf2T-nh9fy9-qBZVug-rkcNnx-qTTS1R-Gy2GX2-rbmErp-qDgGLY-FCgFBJ-ARLeFo-J8K4DE-sj66FD-BpGwds-q5PUPe-qrb3xU-rzmHJz-rhjcSk-qKpQYq-rvVtUw-tmp65s-DuXhg2-zTEFS7-FxwfW7-GVF1oj-Jgnf1x-CBxeqo-vy9F3U
Can you routinely beat these for quality? If not the maybe you do not need the 6D and instead, if you do not have one already, buy a good mid-range zoom as suggested.
As I mentioned above I have the 6D with the 24-105 and I have been finding that the 24-105 on my 7D2 makes an excellent 'round town' for portraits and short telephoto and you can have the 17-50 in your bag for anything wider.
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