6D has excellent low light performance but a bit of a limiting AF system.
If I was a Canon shooter I would save up more money wait till I can get it and go for a used or refurbished 5D III, it simply is an overall much better camera and is well worth the money and the wait!
Just my 2c
Rent the bodies you are considering first. I was all set to buy the 6d until I rented it. Yes, I got way better ISO performance but the focusing system left so much to be desired that I'm now considering a few other models.
It only has 9 autofocus points, very similar to the earlier Rebel models. It can hunt for focus in lower light and is just not up to snuff.My usage is very generalized; family, vacations, outdoors type stuff. While I may once in a while, no dedicated portraits, sports, birding.
6D has excellent low light performance but a bit of a limiting AF system.
If I was a Canon shooter I would save up more money wait till I can get it and go for a used or refurbished 5D III, it simply is an overall much better camera and is well worth the money and the wait!
Just my 2c
It has nothing to do with saving and waiting, I just am just not willing to spend more than I am. I am actually happy with my current set up (in my sig). I am only changing since I now have these better lenses.
Rent the bodies you are considering first. I was all set to buy the 6d until I rented it. Yes, I got way better ISO performance but the focusing system left so much to be desired that I'm now considering a few other models.
So what is the limiting factor with the AF? I have seen this mentioned but nobody is ever specific as to what they are unable to do with it's AF system.