I use Anderson Powerpoles on everything from my 450 Single rotors all the way up to my Skyjib and 12s 3d Rush 750. I double them up though on my Octo and 700 class SRH setups. I love these because there is no soldering and getting them apart is so easy whilst being rock solid in flight. With all that said, the EC5s I would also seriously recommend, especially as many batteries already come with them fitted.
For those interested in Anderson Powerpoles, although they say they are 45A versions, they have been tested to withstand up to 100A constant current- the 45A rating is more due to wire diameter than anything else, even though they will take up to 10AWG wire. My Octo draws approx 50A in the hover on each battery with a 5D slung and this jumps to about 70A if carrying a Red. So, rather than jump to the 70A powerpoles which are just flipping huge, I used two sets of 45A APPs on each of my battery connections. This still keeps things nice and compact, really easy to use and also provides a bit of redundancy within the connector itself. Flying a Red along with a massive lens on it the other day, in 20mph winds and having to fly at max speed, ie conditions that were well and truly testing my complete power train, everything came down cold, not even warm, and everything worked to perfection. My power distro board for info is the Power hungry board.