Luke345678
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Hello,
For a while I had my eyes set on the Canon 70d and I knew that's what I wanted but recently I've decided to look at the 6d as well. I've never used a full frame before so I've never really looked into them until now but I'm still not completely sure if I should upgrade to a 6d instead of a 70d. I know both cameras are great but my question is what are the disadvantages and advantages of going full frame for the kinds of shooting that I personally do?
I shoot a lot of sports in High School gyms and outside during the night on some sort of field, I also shoot a lot of portraits and some wildlife/landscape here and there. I know there is a several hundred price difference between the 70d and the 6d but that doesn't really matter for me. I have enough money for either one so that doesn't need to be taken into consideration. If you tell me to go one way or the other, please put why.
Thanks,
-Luke
For a while I had my eyes set on the Canon 70d and I knew that's what I wanted but recently I've decided to look at the 6d as well. I've never used a full frame before so I've never really looked into them until now but I'm still not completely sure if I should upgrade to a 6d instead of a 70d. I know both cameras are great but my question is what are the disadvantages and advantages of going full frame for the kinds of shooting that I personally do?
I shoot a lot of sports in High School gyms and outside during the night on some sort of field, I also shoot a lot of portraits and some wildlife/landscape here and there. I know there is a several hundred price difference between the 70d and the 6d but that doesn't really matter for me. I have enough money for either one so that doesn't need to be taken into consideration. If you tell me to go one way or the other, please put why.

Thanks,
-Luke