hbr said:Aussie shooter said:IF it is announced early enough and IF it's price is around or not much more than the 7d2 it is something i will seriously consider depending on two things. While i know it's AF system won't compete with a 7d2 it might still be worth it with an 80d style setup AF wise. And IF the dual sd slots rumour is true it could be very tempting.i would epect the same articulating screen as the enthusiast cameras as the 6d does not have the left hand side buttons to prevent this.don't care about 4k. Actually i would be happier without it as it would keep the price down. But either way. If it is not announced by april it won't matter for me and a 7d2 it will be.
Hi Aussie shooter,
I currently own both the 6D and the 7D II and I use each of them for totally different styles of photography. The 6D gives me incredible photos and are usually very sharp with little noise. Usually it is quite easy to clean up the noise unless the photo was taken when it was dark outside.
The 7D II is absolutely the most fun camera I have ever photographed with, but I have always been disappointed with the noise levels. When the light is good and I am using a lens of f/2.8 or better, the camera gives me pretty good photos, but with my 400mm f/5.6 lens attached, even in good light there is quite a bit of work to do to clean up the noise. Had I been able to afford one, I think I would have been happier with a 5D III.
Sell both and it wouldn't be much of an extra few bucks to get a 5d4 or certainly very little to get a 5d3?????
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