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Upgrading from the Canon Rebel t3i

mstu33
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Hello all! I would like some professional perspective on upgrading my Canon Rebel t3i.

Here's a little background: I bought the t3i in 2013 with little to no photography knowledge. After college, I landed a job as a reporter for a weekly newspaper, which put my t3i and skills to the test. My t3i was used pretty much everyday in the field for community events, portraits, breaking news shots and sports. It has been through a lot of wear over the past three years. 

 

I have since left the world of community journalism and now serve as the Marketing and Communications Director for a private boarding school. I am the school's primary photographer and have been shooting with my t3i. I have recently purchased a 50mm/f1.8, which has significantly upgraded my photos. I have also used it for producing short videos for the school. Other lenses I have include the kit 18-55mm (rarely used now that I have the 50 prime), Sigma 70-300mm/f5.6 and a 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5. I also have a cheap macro/wide angle lens extender. 

 

 

What would be a good upgrade for the t3i? I have been looking at the Canon 80D or 70D, but not sure if these are the best option for my work. I also use the camera for personal photography. 

 

Also I'd appreciate opinions on lenses - should I upgrade the body or just purchase more lenses? Thanks in advance for your expertise! 

 

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"Yes, it did.  The system has been vastly improved in the 80D, with better tracking, like facial recognition and tracking. 

  ...    The 80D is a significant technological leap over the 70D."

 

WOW, I didn't realize you had all these camera to test against each other.  Now we have a guy with hands on that can tell us the straight skinny.  Way to go!   Now you see why I buy and use so many lenses.  I need to know for myself.

Thanx

EB
EOS 1D, EOS 1D MK IIn, EOS 1D MK III, EOS 1Ds MK III, EOS 1D MK IV and EOS 1DX and many lenses.

"Now I am torn between the 80D and the 7D Mark II. I know the 80D is newer, but what features does the 7D Mark II have that will make it more desirable for my work?"

 

My suggestion is based on your opening post.  It sounds like you are ready for a more professional camera.  All the xxD cameras are what is called prosummer models.  They are nice but not to the level of the 7D and 7d Mk II.  I owned a pair of 7D's for a long time.  I just loved them.  I got the chance to borrow a 7D MkII for a day and loved it even more.

 

The 7D Mk II is an all around better camera.  Consider all the specs, including the build.  So, the question is are you ready for this step?  A xxD will certainly do the job but so would your T3.

EB
EOS 1D, EOS 1D MK IIn, EOS 1D MK III, EOS 1Ds MK III, EOS 1D MK IV and EOS 1DX and many lenses.


@ebiggs1 wrote:

"Yes, it did.  The system has been vastly improved in the 80D, with better tracking, like facial recognition and tracking. 

  ...    The 80D is a significant technological leap over the 70D."

 

WOW, I didn't realize you had all these camera to test against each other.  Now we have a guy with hands on that can tell us the straight skinny.  Way to go!   Now you see why I buy and use so many lenses.  I need to know for myself.

Thanx


Surprise. 

 

I bought an 80D and gave it away to my father-in-law's younger brother, a former photo enthusiast who hasn't used his film cameras since they introduced dispoable cameras at the grocery stores.  Sat down and taught him how to use it.  As for the 70D, I looked over a used on at the local camera shop.  It was quite nice.

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"Surprise"

 

Not really. You gave am opinion of the two and I have no reason to doubt you owned (or used) the cameras.  Do I ? Smiley Frustrated

EB
EOS 1D, EOS 1D MK IIn, EOS 1D MK III, EOS 1Ds MK III, EOS 1D MK IV and EOS 1DX and many lenses.
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