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£1389 on import, cheaper than i thought it would be.
https://www.e-infin.com/uk/item/337..._slr_camera_body_only_mark_2_mk2_(retail_box)
https://www.e-infin.com/uk/item/337..._slr_camera_body_only_mark_2_mk2_(retail_box)
That site ok?
I very rarely have anything go wrong, and what is canon's warranty, 1 year?? should be 2 really like in the rest of the eu.
I sent my sisters 70-300L off the other week to canon, 2 years out of warrany, the front element went all funny , like the coating went bad, never happened in 10 years of L lenses, they wanted £240 to sort it, i rang up complained and they knocked £50 off.
I've just been through the 6D Mark II dilemma when looking to upgrade my 6D1. Although it improved on the original 6D in every area I wanted (except IQ) it was just too much money compared to other cameras. If the price was lower I would have given it more consideration but for very similar money you can buy a Nikon D810 or a D750 for £500 less, which both get you way more camera for the money. It's a shame because the original 6D was great for the money.
Check out a A7mk2 and grab lenses of your choosing or get a D750I've just been through the 6D Mark II dilemma when looking to upgrade my 6D1. Although it improved on the original 6D in every area I wanted (except IQ) it was just too much money compared to other cameras. If the price was lower I would have given it more consideration but for very similar money you can buy a Nikon D810 or a D750 for £500 less, which both get you way more camera for the money. It's a shame because the original 6D was great for the money.
or get 5d4I was all set for the 6DII but now I'm unsure, IQ is key for me.
Given I have to sell all but my 70-200 F4LIS, which I might sell anyway, means that I could go Nikon...
Might get a 5DIII instead...
I think I'll wait for the DXOMark tests before deciding.
or get 5d4
Check out a A7mk2 and grab lenses of your choosing or get a D750
There's a 50 and 35 and 85 1.4 lensesAlready picked up a D810. I've used the Sony's before and aside from the battery life and lack of native f/1.4 lenses they currently exhibit a star eating issue during long exposures which is no good for astrophotography, or so I've read!
There's a 50 and 35 and 85 1.4 lenses
Use the sigma 14mm 1.4 canon mount. for astro u can manually focusFor astrophotography he's gonna want wider than that!
Hi Jonney.Use the sigma 14mm 1.4 canon mount. for astro u can manually focus