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Originally Posted by deanodpo
To be honest, all but one of my lenses is ef the ef-s is the kit lens, and so that would mean that I needed a 5dmkII and a kit lens, of around 2300? as opposed to a 7d bidy only around 1100 so its almost twice as much, but is it twice as good
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If your only standard lens is the kit lens then I'd say you needed a new lens either way. If you're being paid to consistently produce high quality work then you need a lens that can do that, and the kit lens will ultimately let you down regardless of which body you'd be using it on.
Whether or not the 5D II is better than the 7D or vice versa will depend on which features are more beneficial to you.
The 5D will give you greater resolution, it has a lower pixel density coupled with similar processing technology and so can produce cleaner shots in lower light, the larger sensor results in shallower depth of field at given focal length due to closer proximity, making it easier to achieve out of focus backgrounds.
The 7D has a better autofocus system, which can be beneficial when the bride and groom are moving down the aisle, it also has 8 frames/s compared to the 5D's 3.9 which may or may not be of use depending on your shooting style. The 7D has a 100% viewfinder whilst, oddly, the 5D doesn't. And the 7D has a much improved metering system.
Both have video, but the 7D has improved options (24 frames/s) over the 5D.