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frank_white4

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  1. <p>Could be a fault in the flash due to poor heat dissipation. I use Yongnuo speedlights ( to supplement my Canon speedlight) and got 1 that works perfectly and is reliable and another (small model) that becomes unpredictable after moderate usage.</p>
  2. <p>Let me start by saying I shoot with a Canon 6d and one of my friends shoot with a 5Dm2. We're both happy with our choices. As a 6D shooter, I've come to appreciate the geotagging capability for my landscape images. WIFI tethering is invaluable in extreme low light photography, as I can use my phone to adjust my exposure - "liveview" via smartphone. WIFI also offers the ability to get low angled shots that would be difficult to get on cameras without pop-out or articulating LCD screens. Finally, the 6d has its own sensor that is rated down to -3EV (able to detect enough light to focus in lower light scenarios than the 5Dm2 or the 5dm3).<br> In either case, I'd submit that lens selection will ultimately determine how sharp your images are, and composition will ultimately determine how good your photos are.</p>
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