5D II for first full frame body?
5D II for first full frame body?
3 days ago
When we get our tax refund in about 3 months l'm thinking about getting the mk ii and 24-85 3.5-4.5 usm for my first full frame setup. l also have the 50 1.8 STM and EF 85 1.8 l can use on it. l know l could rent a FF body and lens, but renting is expensive(and you don't get to keep the gear lol). Does the MK II have decent usable performance at ISO 6400? l know it's a bit slow at 3.9 frames per second, but l have a D7100 that l prefer for motorsports.
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Bill
lf it's full frame, then l can't afford it.
Nikon D7100
Canon EOS M50
Tamron 16-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD Macro
Canon EF-M 15-45mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM
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