Austin Greene
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Well if finally getting a fully functional 70-200 F4L IS has taught me one thing, its that I desperately want a better body. The T3i has served me faithfully, and it really is a pain to have to let it go (wish I could afford to keep it), but I've decided its high time to match my lens with an equally deserving body. I have a great offer that has been made for my T3i, so I'll be free of it as of this weekend and ready to move on. Just in time, I have shoots scheduled every weekend from here until April.
I mainly shoot macro and wildlife, though in an attempt to force myself into branching out, I have made a significant investment in looking more seriously at portraiture. My hope is to do it on the side at some point for a little extra, but I will say that my main shooting modes are those mentioned, macro and wildlife.
My budget is a firm $1800. As of this weekend I will no longer have a body, so turnaround is a priority here. Saving for a 5DmkIII is NOT an option.
I'm looking at the following bodies, for the following reasons (I'm leaving a lot of stuff out, this is what I see as being pertinent to my shooting style):
6D:
5DmkII:
Likes:
So ultimately I am looking for the body that will give me the most bang for my buck in terms of IQ, durability, longevity, and will be able to meet my needs as a growing photographer looking to enter the semi-professional/professional bracket in the coming years. I struggle with the idea of upgrading to the 7D because its running the same sensor I am currently (albeit 2 of them), and the 600D's similar noise levels have grown annoying. Similarly, the 6D is a scary prospect, as it seems largely untested due to being such a recent release.
Sure, at some point I hope to run a dual-format setup, but that is not anywhere in the near future. Right now I need to look at utilizing what I've got, IE a very expensive piece of glass (70-200 f/4L IS), and getting the most flexibility, and highest image quality possible. I'm good at stretching my equipment, I think I've done a decent job with the results I've gotten out of the T3i, but I need something that will let me step confidently into the professional arena at some point. That said, while portraiture will be gaining traction, I would still like to be able to shoot wildlife regularly.
So, I know you've all got plenty of thoughts in your heads at this point. Throw em' at me. Again, the budget is a firm $1800, and I plan to purchase a body by mid next week. I am hesitant to buy used.
Thanks,
Togalive
P.S: I know the Nikon D600 is a great choice, but at this point I have too much invested in the 70-200 to warrant jumping ship. Also, I do plan on testing out each camera at a local store as well, but I value the opinions of TPF members as well.
I mainly shoot macro and wildlife, though in an attempt to force myself into branching out, I have made a significant investment in looking more seriously at portraiture. My hope is to do it on the side at some point for a little extra, but I will say that my main shooting modes are those mentioned, macro and wildlife.
My budget is a firm $1800. As of this weekend I will no longer have a body, so turnaround is a priority here. Saving for a 5DmkIII is NOT an option.
I'm looking at the following bodies, for the following reasons (I'm leaving a lot of stuff out, this is what I see as being pertinent to my shooting style):
6D:
Likes:
- IQ is fantastic, with high-ISO performance matching the 5DmkIII
- Durability is improved over my current 600D. Whats the point of a weather sealed lens on a non-weather sealed body?
- -3 EV central AF point should prove useful.
- Boyish curiosity over going to FF.
- I would only have a nifty fifty and a 70-200 at this point, so no woes about not being able to use lenses.
- I could use my current SD cards, no need to go out and buy more.
- GPS/Wifi: Genuinely not that interesting to me, but I can think of some uses. Barely earned a bullet point.
Concerns:
- It only has 1 cross type AF point! Granted, this is what I'm used to working with, but I suppose some part of me was hoping I would see some kind of improvement in AF flexibility.
- Going to FF means my 50mm f/1.8 will lose quite a bit of sharpness. This sucks, its my main macro lens when used on 49mm of extension tubes.
- Longevity: I'm a tad concerned about the longevity of the 6D for the shooting I do. I really want something that will not only last, but will keep me excited. It also needs to handle relatively unfriendly conditions.
- Cost of lenses. As an independent college student, I'm trying my best to really put my resources into my photography. That said, paying out the A$$ for EF lenses from here on will be a downer.
- Flash sync is 1/180 sec. In practice is this really a big issue? I usually use 1/200 on my T3i. I also use a wireless transmitter, so lack of a built in flash is a non-issue.
5DmkII:
Likes:
[*=1]Roughly the same price (used) as a new 6D.
[*=1]Time-tested IQ and functionality.
[*=1]Hell, its a 5DmkII.
Concerns:
[*=1]It costs the same, used, as a brand spankin' new 6D, which will have better IQ across all ISOs.
[*=1]The AF is renowned for being utterly terrible. The 6D is no improvement in terms of AF points, but it does have the -3EV AF going for it on the center point.
[*=1]Less weather sealing than the 6D. I plan on putting whatever body I choose through the ringer.
Likes:
[*=1]Excellent AF and burst for my wildlife shooting.
[*=1]50mm f/1.8 would still be suitable for macro.
[*=1]Built like a tank.
[*=1]I could still use cheaper EFS lenses in addition to my EF lenses.
Concerns:
[*=1]Its an older body, with a new version set to arrive this summer.
[*=1]IQ looks like it could be an issue at higher ISOs, which would be a problem when I have to use it for portraiture on occasion. Same sensor as my T3i, so I would question what the point would be besides better AF.
[*=1]I'd have to go out and buy a whole set of CF cards. My SD cards would be useless. (Minor Issue)
[*=1]Not FF. While I'm not dead-set on going FF, I do think its an important move for me to make at some point.
So ultimately I am looking for the body that will give me the most bang for my buck in terms of IQ, durability, longevity, and will be able to meet my needs as a growing photographer looking to enter the semi-professional/professional bracket in the coming years. I struggle with the idea of upgrading to the 7D because its running the same sensor I am currently (albeit 2 of them), and the 600D's similar noise levels have grown annoying. Similarly, the 6D is a scary prospect, as it seems largely untested due to being such a recent release.
Sure, at some point I hope to run a dual-format setup, but that is not anywhere in the near future. Right now I need to look at utilizing what I've got, IE a very expensive piece of glass (70-200 f/4L IS), and getting the most flexibility, and highest image quality possible. I'm good at stretching my equipment, I think I've done a decent job with the results I've gotten out of the T3i, but I need something that will let me step confidently into the professional arena at some point. That said, while portraiture will be gaining traction, I would still like to be able to shoot wildlife regularly.
So, I know you've all got plenty of thoughts in your heads at this point. Throw em' at me. Again, the budget is a firm $1800, and I plan to purchase a body by mid next week. I am hesitant to buy used.
Thanks,
Togalive
P.S: I know the Nikon D600 is a great choice, but at this point I have too much invested in the 70-200 to warrant jumping ship. Also, I do plan on testing out each camera at a local store as well, but I value the opinions of TPF members as well.