Little help on upgrade

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what do you shoot? if it is fast motion moving objects, the t2i, 6d and mkii will all suffer to capture that. I'd point you to a 7d for that.

if it is landscapes... I might point you to the mkii,

if it is really low light, 6d.
 
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jdramirez said:
what do you shoot? if it is fast motion moving objects, the t2i, 6d and mkii will all suffer to capture that. I'd point you to a 7d for that.

if it is landscapes... I might point you to the mkii,

if it is really low light, 6d.

Mostly portraits.
I shoot a 4 year old running around I find the t2i to capture it perfectly.
 
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I'm good light, I contend that the full frame benefits are not as consequential. I have zero complaints about my 5dmkiii, but if I was told tomorrow that I had to go back to a 70d, I wouldn't be heart broken beyond belief. get the right exposure with good lenses and crop isn't a four letter word.... well, you know.
 
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You have a decent set of lenses, but you would clearly benefit from upgrading your body. The 5DII was a great camera when it came out, but it is a bit seasoned now. The 6D is doing most things (that matters) better than the 5DII, so it is a better choice IMO. And, regardless of what some crop fans may say, full frame is a big improvement over crop.
 
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Eldar said:
You have a decent set of lenses, but you would clearly benefit from upgrading your body. The 5DII was a great camera when it came out, but it is a bit seasoned now. The 6D is doing most things (that matters) better than the 5DII, so it is a better choice IMO. And, regardless of what some crop fans may say, full frame is a big improvement over crop.

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