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  1. I sort of have a problem with it driving down the alleys in my neighborhood with its camera mounted extremely high so it can see over the privacy fences. into pools, etc. Also, its view from the alley toward our house is SO intrusive that you can see in our back kitchen window, through our house, and out our front window and see the neighbor across the street. If they are going to use me, or my property for Google's financial gain, I'd at least like the option UP FRONT of signing (or not) a model release.
  2. I have a 6D from shortly after they came out in 2012. I love it, still love it and if I get a "new " camera it will hopefully be a 6D near mint condition. I'm a decent photographer, but for what I do, the camera isn't the limiting factor.
  3. I bought the 6D in 2013 specifically for the GPS. At the time, I was traveling all over the world, A LOT! and it helped me remember exactly what I photographed & where, from buildings, to statues and waterfalls and beyond. I still go back via Lightroom Classic's "Map" function and pull up a year's worth of photos and then zoom in on a general location in say Europe and I can find exactly the photos I took there.
  4. Consider an extension tube as an inexpensive option to start. I originally had a 1:1 macro but now I use an extension tube. (My older Sigma macro doesn't work with my current camera)
  5. <p>Sean Duggan has one on his calendar for March. I haven't taken his Iceland workshop but I took a workshop he gave at Santa Fe Photographic Workshops a number of years ago. I learned a lot and enjoyed it. He's done Iceland before, I always want to go but I've just not had the time. http://www.seanduggan.com/training/index.html good luck -jeffl</p>
  6. <p>I was in the same situation when I bought my 6D. I went with Lightroom, which I'm finding takes care of 90+% of my needs, and on the rare occasion that I still need the tools of CS4, from Lightroom I go:<br> Photo->Edit In->Edit IN Adobe CS4<br> and up it pops. good luck -jeffl</p>
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