Want to upgrade camera and skills. 70D vs 6ts. 70d is 2 yrs old. any suggestions?

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09-24-2015 09:36 AM
I am planning on buying a new Canon camera. Have an older Rebel. Trying to decide betweem 70d and 6ts/760D. Will be doing landscapes, wildlife, macros not much video. would like great print quality. 70D sounds great but wondering if with it being 2 yrs old should I go with all 6ts with all the bells and whistles. Want to grow my skills as well. Any suggestions?
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09-24-2015 09:52 AM
A friend has the T6s; it is an extremely capable camera.
I would suggest you go to the Canon site and use the compare option and see which features each has decide which is important and which isn't to you.
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09-24-2015 10:28 AM
"A friend has the T6s; it is an extremely capable camera."
Yes it is and I am sure you will be able to grow with it. Personally I would prefer it over the 70D. IMHO, I see little to no use for the xxD Canon line.
Of course the 7D Mk II is a camera that you may never need to upgrade from.
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09-24-2015 10:32 AM
Chris Winter did a very nice YouTube comparison between the two cameras.
I would suggest that you watch it.
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09-25-2015 01:27 AM
If you have any EF-s lenses, you wil lose use of them. But the trade-off is better. You can capture images in full frame that would look significantly less good if taken on crop sensor.
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09-25-2015 10:45 AM
"If you have any EF-s lenses, you wil lose use of them. But the trade-off is better. You can capture images in full frame that would look significantly less good if taken on crop sensor."
What?
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09-26-2015 12:04 PM
@ScottyP wrote:If you have any EF-s lenses, you wil lose use of them. But the trade-off is better. You can capture images in full frame that would look significantly less good if taken on crop sensor.
I didn't think a FF camera was even part of the discussion.
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