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What is the best full frame camera that can be used for weddings and landscaping?

cmgracephotos
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I was originally going to get the EOS 6D Mark II but then I was wondering if EOS 5D Mark IV would be better for both? Mirrorless isn't in my budget right now so I'm looking at DSLR. TIA

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No, I'm also looking to buy a lens with the body 


@cmgracephotos wrote:

No, I'm also looking to buy a lens with the body 


Adding a lens means raises teh question of budget.  A professional grade lens may cost as much as the camera body, or even more.  Here is a good starter kit.

https://www.usa.canon.com/shop/p/eos-r6-mark-ii-rf24-105mm-f4-l-is-usm-lens-kit 

If you are just starting out, then I recommend the R series of cameras.  While the R6 mark II is not the flagship camera in the R series lineup, it is price is almost comparable to the DSLR models you originally cited.

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ebiggs1
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"If you are just starting out, then I recommend the R series of cameras."

 

This is the best advice. I have done more weddings than I can count. And, starting out there is no logical reason to stick with a DSLR.

I can tell you if you are serious you will need more than one lens. A lot of people think "wow" I would like to start doing weddings. They have no idea how or what it takes to be successful at it.

EB
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