According to DXO, the ISO quality difference is 0.02 stops in favour of the 6D. This is basically nothing, or at least so small I wouldn't even factor it in the decision.
I was thinking more in relation to what he has at the moment


According to DXO, the ISO quality difference is 0.02 stops in favour of the 6D. This is basically nothing, or at least so small I wouldn't even factor it in the decision.
Yeah but it only does that straight to jpeg thoughno RAW files
I was thinking more in relation to what he has at the momentIf you just want better low light and aren't too fussed about the better AF then you can save some cash by just getting the 6d. Then you can replace the kit lens
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Don't move to a FF and use sow glass lie the 24-105mm. Better off just buying a faster 17-50mm f/2.8 or better still faster primes.
The kit lens on the 6D is hardly shabby
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lol do u know the definition of a raw image file?
Kit lens on his 500d I was talking aboutThe only one he can't use on a FF camera
Your point?
wont spell it out for you. do some research
Don't move to a FF and use sow glass lie the 24-105mm. Better off just buying a faster 17-50mm f/2.8 or better still faster primes.
Nothing wrong with the 24-105mm, it's good value 2nd hand, I find it fine as a general purpose lens. Definately better on a FF than a crop.
google and read about RAW and u will know my point. wont spell it out for you. do some research
The OP has complained of noise at high ISOs. If noise in low light is an issue with your crop camera then moving to FF and buying a 24-105mm f/4.0 is the last thing you should do.
My point is it is a relatively slow lens at f/4.0, you are as well served by a 2.8 or even better a faster prime on a crop body if low light work is important.
One of the most useless upgrades I see if people with a crop camera, a 17-5xmm f/2.8 lens and upgrade to a FF camera and use an f/4.0 lens completely removing any advantage you would have got getting a bigger sensor.
The OP has complained of noise at high ISOs. If noise in low light is an issue with your crop camera then moving to FF and buying a 24-105mm f/4.0 is the last thing you should do.
My comment was nothing to do with the IQ and optics of the Canon 24-105, which are OK but massively over-hyped (soft away from the center, absolutely massive distortion, mediocre rendition). The lens is popular because of price and convenience alone.