It is with some trepidation that I post my first thread on camera hardware in CiC; they often evolve into a quite - ahhh - "colourful" - discussion. Anyway, here goes...
I want to upgrade my camera. I have considered my requirements and I think I have come to a decision that I'm reasonably happy with. My goal here is to get others' views; perhaps I've missed something, and you'll do me a big favour.
In late 2007 and bought the Canon 40D - a fairly advanced non-professional camera that I intended to grow into. Well, I used it as a point-and-shoot until late 2011 before deciding to get serious about photography as a hobby. In 2013 I still regard it as a fantastic camera; I have not out-grown it at all.
But things have changed in the camera industry in the last 6 years.
I do mostly landscape and some architecture and travel, and the Canon 40D is fine for that. But I would like more pixels - yes, I think size counts, especially when cropping photos to panoramic proportions. OK, I could stitch photos together; perhaps I don't need a tripod for that - I've never tried. But I don't want to have to do that. I don't yet print and hang my photos, but I will one day and I don't want to rely on interpolation of a 7MP (cropped) image.
I'd also like to do other kinds of photography, for example, low-light indoors or outdoors of people without a tripod. My mother, sister and her family are coming to visit this Christmas from New Zealand and I'm very keen to take good photos of them when in bars and restaurants here in Spain. I've been disappointed with the noise of the 40D at high ISO and would like less of it. Of course, a solution is to use a faster lens, but I don't always want the low depth-of-field of a 2.8 aperture in order to get a decent exposure.
A nice-to-have is more focus points. The 40D has nine cross-type focus points. Not bad really. Another nice-to-have is GPS; I often find myself in an unfamiliar location and want to find it again. Workarounds are GPS on my mobile phone, combined with Lightroom's import tracks feature.
Those are my basic requirements, and they have led me to the Canon 6D. I would have to sell my EF-S 15-85mm and EF-S 10-22mm lenses and get, say, the EF 24-105 L and EF 16-40 L lenses. That's no problem; there's a busy second-hand market in Madrid and in fact I bought the 15-85mm lens second-hand for an excellent price, with over 1 year warranty left. I can replace these lenses with little additional cost.
My other lenses are the EF 50mm 1.4 and 70-300 f/4-5.6 IS USM - the latter not a great lens and I'll replace it eventually. My lens needs are reasonably light zooms for long walks in the mountains, i.e. f/4 instead of f/2.8, and perhaps a fixed fast lens for the few occasions I really need it.
I think now's the time to move to full-frame. I think that this format is an inevitability for serious amateurs. The Canon 5D MkIII is a bit beyond my budget, or rather, it'd be really hard to sell that proposal to my better half.
Now for the questions and doubts.
I lose 8 cross-type focus points moving from the 40D to 6D, which has only one in the centre. Not having known any other DSLR, I don't know if I am really going to notice this. I guess that if the 6D has difficulty focussing on the non-centre point, then I simply have to swtich to that point and focus and re-compose. A bit inconvenient, but not a show-stopper...?
No flash. I don't think I'll miss it too much. I have a 580 EXII, which I'll have to make sure to take with me when I think I'll need it. And I should need it less often, given that the 6D handles low light better.
If I were buying a new kit from scratch, I'd probably choose the Nikon D610, for its 39 AF points, with 9 cross-type. It's only €250 more than the 6D. No GPS but that was a nice-to-have. I could change to Nikon; I'd have to sell my other two lenses and flash. I wouldn't lose money on the flash and only about €140 on the 70-300 lens. (I bought them in Hong-Kong, so relatively cheap compared to Spanish prices.) The D800 is only €175 more than the D610 and is tempting; although I don't think I'll really exploit the 36MP of the D800.
Any votes for switching to Nikon? Psychologically tough for me, being so used to Canon, but also a bit exciting.
Canon 6D users - what are your views?
And what have I missed in my analysis?
Tony