stevewestern
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OK, so most of you will say 1dx with very good reason, but just why ?
I have a 5d2, could just about afford a 5d3 and if I went really silly my credit card could get me a 1dx. I doubt I could afford to pay it off in a hurry though !
However, an upgrade is a rare event in my life, and being in debt isn't the issue here as both will put me there.
What I am curious about is the differences between the two in real life, not at the extremes of low light, though I do take a lot of pictures in low light. Speed isn't such a big deal, but I take a lot of pictures in school classrooms and autumn is already giving us less light in the afternoons so speed of focus is to some extent.
So, any of you who have had the chance to use both - can you give any opinions on how much better one is over the other and why.
I am not a pro, but do earn a little from my pictures. I get good results from my 5d2 but am finding that I am missing a fair few down to focus errors (hey, could just be me at fault..) and am wondering what to aim for/dream about next.
I am leaning heavily towards the 5d3 as I could just about afford it and from what I have read it will do all I want, if not way more. However, given how bodies depreciate there is a temptation to go for the big one.
I do shoot a few sports days and have a lot of OOF shots, use ISO 1600-3200 a fair bit and would love to use even higher.
So, any thoughts ?
I have a 5d2, could just about afford a 5d3 and if I went really silly my credit card could get me a 1dx. I doubt I could afford to pay it off in a hurry though !
However, an upgrade is a rare event in my life, and being in debt isn't the issue here as both will put me there.
What I am curious about is the differences between the two in real life, not at the extremes of low light, though I do take a lot of pictures in low light. Speed isn't such a big deal, but I take a lot of pictures in school classrooms and autumn is already giving us less light in the afternoons so speed of focus is to some extent.
So, any of you who have had the chance to use both - can you give any opinions on how much better one is over the other and why.
I am not a pro, but do earn a little from my pictures. I get good results from my 5d2 but am finding that I am missing a fair few down to focus errors (hey, could just be me at fault..) and am wondering what to aim for/dream about next.
I am leaning heavily towards the 5d3 as I could just about afford it and from what I have read it will do all I want, if not way more. However, given how bodies depreciate there is a temptation to go for the big one.
I do shoot a few sports days and have a lot of OOF shots, use ISO 1600-3200 a fair bit and would love to use even higher.
So, any thoughts ?

