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I preferred to spend the money difference on lenses rather than the body.However, I am really far from being happy with the autofocus capabilities of the 5D II in low light
Canon 6D vs Canon 7D Mark II
http://www.imaging-resource.com/cameras/canon/6d/vs/canon/7d-mark-ii/
But which purchase makes more sense? Is newer automatically better, smaller sensor or not? Or would the smart money be spent on the full-frame camera, even though it's a couple of years older? Read on, and find out! The Canon 6D's larger sensor pays dividends in low light On paper at least, the attraction of the Canon 6D is clear. Cameras with higher effective ISO will be better choices for indoor photography, night shooting, and indoor sports photography, especially if you intend to make large prints
http://www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Canon_EOS_5D_Mark_III/high_ISO_noise.shtml
The image above was taken with the Canon EOS 5D Mark III with the EF 24-105mm f4L IS USM lens set to 40mm and the aperture set to f8 in Aperture Priority mode. Take the Mark II image and apply greater sharpening, or conversely reduce the sharpening on the Mark III and they'll deliver very similar looking results at lower ISOs
http://www.designntrend.com/articles/8358/20131005/canon-eos-7d-mark-ii-vs-5d-iii-camera-dslr-digital-photography.htm
The camera's rumored specs include a 20.2 Megapixel APS-C, possible 12 fps although target is 10, limited video features, ISO 100-25600 and an improved Dual Pixel AF. Canon EOS 5D Mark III: Which One Holds Out as Best DSLR? Oct, 05, 2013, 12:34 PM shares tweet Tags : Canon EOS 70D Mark II, Canon Eos 5D Mark III, DSLR, digital photography, photography, camera (Photo : Canon Watch) Suspected photo of what the Mock EOS 7D Mark II would look like Canon is a leader in quality cameras, especially in DSLRs
http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2014/10/17/canon-7d-mark-ii-vs-canon-eos-1d-x-vs-nikon-d4s-vs-samsung-nx1/
These newcomers do have smaller APS-C size sensors, but sensor technology is improving all the time, so for many users this may not be a crucial factor any more. The EOS-1D x scores an early victory here with a maximum ISO of 51,200, while the Nikon D4s and Samsung NX 1 are a stop behind with maximum ISOs of 25,600
Canon 5D Mark III vs Canon 7D Mark II
http://www.imaging-resource.com/cameras/canon/5d-mark-iii/vs/canon/7d-mark-ii/
Cameras with higher effective ISO will be better choices for indoor photography, night shooting, and indoor sports photography, especially if you intend to make large prints. 5D Mark III test data on DxO Mark 7D Mark II test data on DxO Mark 2,293 vs 1,082 iso Take photos in low light with less noise Longer battery life More info Longer battery life Cameras with longer battery life can take more photos before exhausting their batteries
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http://dpinterface.com/2012/04/04/canon-eos-5d-mark-iii-canon-eos-7d-comparison-high-iso-image-quality/
Photo comparisons Here are some photos taken using both the Canon EOS 5D Mark III and Canon EOS 7D at the exact same spot and same time (within seconds of each other after swapping lenses). Most people will not notice and can happily use the EOS 5D Mark III with their cards, but the act of dropping support for thicker CF cards will serve as a reminder to folks still using those ancient formats to buy modern and high-speed cards
Canon 5D Mark II vs 7D - Our Analysis
http://snapsort.com/compare/Canon_EOS_5D_Mark_II-vs-Canon_EOS_7D
Teknodogg (3:45 PM, December 13, 2011) if you do a lot of sports than go with a 7D Rizengrom (7:29 PM, December 12, 2011) It's weather Resistant, not weathersealed xeres (6:03 PM, December 07, 2011) Being an amateur photographer I've understood, through the years, that lenses are at least as much important than cameras. Wdeptuch (2:57 AM, March 07, 2012) You have no clue what you are talking about, the canon 5d mark ii and the 7d have been used on feature films and television shows over the past several years.You dont have to worry about the sound on these if you are shooting for a feature because you should be shooting that seperately (like with an h4n zoom) like they do with the reds and film cameras
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