09-29-2013 10:27 AM
I shoot a lot of sports and in low lighting or where flash is not premitted. I also am not sure about a full fram lens. Any suggestions?
09-29-2013 11:39 AM
Although I don't have a 50D, it is a pretty nice camera. I have one friend with one and from what I have seen it is a capable camera. I doubt a 70D is going to yield you much.
But a 6D, although not my favorite camera, would be a better choice, IMHO, of course. And in your case, is exactly the person Canon has aimed the 6D at. It is their entry level FF.
FF and crop bodies each have their place. Strong points and weak points. There are other features of the newer bodies to consider also. LikeDIGIC5processorsforinstance.
Go try a Canon 6D.
09-29-2013 05:51 PM
What lenses do you currently own?
09-29-2013 06:08 PM
09-29-2013 07:42 PM
Is it for crop bodies ONLY? If so you'll need to shop fora replacement if you go full frame.
09-29-2013 09:02 PM
What is a full frame lens?
09-29-2013 09:29 PM
Lenses designed to fit Canon's EF mount are considered full frame because they permit light to cover a sensor that is the same size as the area used in 35 mm camera format. Crop bodies have a smaller sensor and use EF-S lenses BUT they can also use EF mount lenses. Lenses made specifically for use on crop bodies don't work properly on full frame bodies (EF mount). Sigma & Tamron make lenses for both EF & EF-S setups.
09-29-2013 09:39 PM
So if I buy the 6D with a lens on it, I should be fine, and see a huge difference im my images compared to the 50D.
Also will I still need a external flash?
09-29-2013 10:47 PM
A difference, MAYBE: A huge difference,UNLIKELY unless the lens you use on the 50D is crap. Where you may see an improvement is at higher ISO's or in very low light AF performance. There will also be an improvement with (I think it comes with ) the 24-105 L IS lens because it's a very good lens. However the same lens should show an improvement on the 50D too
09-30-2013 11:48 AM
What’s this world coming to? eBiggs is recommending a 6D, a camera he said he could never recommend to anyone, and I’m going to not recommend it.
I own a 6D, I think it’s a fantastic camera, and I think that (with the exception of well lit scenarios), the difference from a 50D is huge. I think calling it an entry level full-frame is misleading at best, as it makes it sound like a beginner’s camera, which is nonsense.
All that said, the 6D’s Achilles heal is the focus system; the 6D is not designed for sports. I’ve captured sporting events with my 6D, and it works, but the yield isn’t going to be as high as other options. If your primary use is sports you should have a good look at your needs and budget. Unless you have the cash to step up to something like a 5d3 or 1dX, you’re going to have to make a compromise. Do you push the limits of the high ISO performance of your camera, or the autofocus system?
Although the 6D will allow a significant bump up in ISO performance, you have an AF system that wasn’t designed for fast moving subjects, and you have the “anti-crop” factor of a full frame. Usually in sports you always want more reach, the 6D will give you less reach than you’re used to on your 50D, and getting it back can be a very expensive process. By the sounds of it I think you need to research full frame, and EF telephoto lenses before you make a switch.
Alternately, perhaps you invest your money in a decent telephoto? Something faster that can allow your current camera to shoot a slightly lower ISO. As I said, it’s a compromise. If you want to go full frame be prepared to spend at least $3,000 to get a reasonable sports setup.
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