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Howdy everyone!
I'm currently looking into buying a full frame camera. I'm essentially starting from scratch so brand really isn't an issue. I currently shoot with Sony a58, Sony NEX 5, Sony a3000, and a Pentax k30. However I'd like to make the jump up to a Full Frame, primarily for gathering more light.
Ultimately what it comes down to is that I want a great Disney dark ride camera. I want to suck in as much light as possible. I'm trying to keep my ISO and noise as low as possible. Crop sensors can do this to a certain extent with fast primes but I know a full frame would be better suited to the task. Right now I'm considering my options. I'm looking into these...
-A7 or A7r
-Nikon D610
-Canon EOS 6D
Obviously the A7 and A7r are tempting choices. I'm very used to Sony cameras and how they handle. I like the concept of a 36mp sensor and its resolution potential. But I don't know if the theoretical additional ISO performance of the a7r is worth the extra asking price. Autofocus is also reportedly slow in low light for both cameras. But they seem to offer a lot for the money.
The other option I like is the Canon EOS 6D. The optical viewfinder should make shooting low light fairly simple, not to mention an AF system that works down to -3 EV. I can't find any direct comparisons between the a7 and the 6d for ISO noise but the 6d is supposed to handle noise well. And while the Nikon d610 outspecs the 6d in practical shooting it looks like the Canon deals with noise better than the Nikon does at high ISO.
The Nikon d610 is the in the mix because on paper it seems like a good choice. I've seen quite a few complaints about quality control issues. And their history with the d600 makes me nervous.
The Nikon and Canon have a lot more lenses to offer than the Sonys. Which is definitely appealing. Although to be fair an a7 with a Zeiss 55mm f/1.8 wouldn't leave me wanting. But a Nikon or Canon with the new Sigma 50mm f/1.4 Art would be an amazing combo. Honestly an A7 or A7r with the Sigma would be my first choice (sans adapter of course). But that isn't an option.
What do you guys think? Anybody have any experience with the cameras listed? Thanks for your help?
I'm currently looking into buying a full frame camera. I'm essentially starting from scratch so brand really isn't an issue. I currently shoot with Sony a58, Sony NEX 5, Sony a3000, and a Pentax k30. However I'd like to make the jump up to a Full Frame, primarily for gathering more light.
Ultimately what it comes down to is that I want a great Disney dark ride camera. I want to suck in as much light as possible. I'm trying to keep my ISO and noise as low as possible. Crop sensors can do this to a certain extent with fast primes but I know a full frame would be better suited to the task. Right now I'm considering my options. I'm looking into these...
-A7 or A7r
-Nikon D610
-Canon EOS 6D
Obviously the A7 and A7r are tempting choices. I'm very used to Sony cameras and how they handle. I like the concept of a 36mp sensor and its resolution potential. But I don't know if the theoretical additional ISO performance of the a7r is worth the extra asking price. Autofocus is also reportedly slow in low light for both cameras. But they seem to offer a lot for the money.
The other option I like is the Canon EOS 6D. The optical viewfinder should make shooting low light fairly simple, not to mention an AF system that works down to -3 EV. I can't find any direct comparisons between the a7 and the 6d for ISO noise but the 6d is supposed to handle noise well. And while the Nikon d610 outspecs the 6d in practical shooting it looks like the Canon deals with noise better than the Nikon does at high ISO.
The Nikon d610 is the in the mix because on paper it seems like a good choice. I've seen quite a few complaints about quality control issues. And their history with the d600 makes me nervous.
The Nikon and Canon have a lot more lenses to offer than the Sonys. Which is definitely appealing. Although to be fair an a7 with a Zeiss 55mm f/1.8 wouldn't leave me wanting. But a Nikon or Canon with the new Sigma 50mm f/1.4 Art would be an amazing combo. Honestly an A7 or A7r with the Sigma would be my first choice (sans adapter of course). But that isn't an option.
What do you guys think? Anybody have any experience with the cameras listed? Thanks for your help?