MonteGraham said:@RLPhoto Im concerned with running into consistency issues. Being that their 2 different models. Does anyone have both cameras and could do a side by side comparison?
luciolepri said:MonteGraham said:@RLPhoto Im concerned with running into consistency issues. Being that their 2 different models. Does anyone have both cameras and could do a side by side comparison?
I did a couple of works using 5DIII and 6D together, If you're not shooting videos you shouldn't run into any trouble and you'll easily be able to mix images from the two bodies. 6D produces sharper images and 5DIII has a better color rendition at high ISO, these are the most visible differences, as far as I can tell.
MonteGraham said:Ok great i figured the image quality wouldn't be an issue. Its more of a control/button configuration. Just the overall feel of each camera type of thing. Would it just be easier to have 2 of the same bodies?
luciolepri said:MonteGraham said:Ok great i figured the image quality wouldn't be an issue. Its more of a control/button configuration. Just the overall feel of each camera type of thing. Would it just be easier to have 2 of the same bodies?
Well, that's sure. The 5D has a lot of buttons on the left side of the LCD, while the 6D has none. And it has not a dedicated WB button at all, so there are some differences that could slow you down a bit, at first. When I started using the MKIII, coming from a MKII, my right thumb was always searching for the zoom on the right top of the camera (which I think is a much better positioning, BTW...).
MonteGraham said:Being i will be using 2 bodies and you have to have reflexes like a cat in a wedding. I dont think the seconds it will take fiddling and checking which camera u have up to your eye or hitting the wrong button is worth missing "The Shot" again easier shoot with the same bodies.. but that isnt EASY on my pockets.. lol
luciolepri said:MonteGraham said:Being i will be using 2 bodies and you have to have reflexes like a cat in a wedding. I dont think the seconds it will take fiddling and checking which camera u have up to your eye or hitting the wrong button is worth missing "The Shot" again easier shoot with the same bodies.. but that isnt EASY on my pockets.. lol
Well, if we're talking about a wedding, I'd definitely do everything I can to work with two bodies of the same model. No doubt. Also consider that the 6D has just one SD slot.
I've just finished this year's wedding season using an old 5DII and a pair of 5DIII's. No issues running two simular bodies together.MonteGraham said:I would be using those 2 bodies with the 24-70mm 2.8L II and also the 70-200mm 2.8L IS II
I had to use this set up after my 5D2 was stolen.RLPhoto said:I'd use the 24-70 on the 6D and the 70-200 on the 5D3.