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    <p >I am new to flash photography. I have canon 6D. Please help me choose a speedlite (on budget). Below are the options I am considering</p>

     

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    <p >one Yongnuo 568EX and one Yongnuo 560II. 2 pairs of YN-622 triggers (or Aputure Trigmaster Plus triggers)</p>

     

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    <p >Can I go with it?</p>

     

  2. <p>Hello all,<br /> Thanks a lot for all your replies.<br /> I tried playing with the camera settings a bit like increasing AF sensitivity, setting NR to off etc and shot in JPEG. Thought this was a quick test, I got much better results than I had before. So 99% my technique is wrong :(<br /> This time around I had a mindset that "my camera and lens are great". Thanks to <a href="/photodb/user?user_id=482130">Rob</a> and <a href="/photodb/user?user_id=5189561">Wouter</a> for making me think in that direction.<br /> I will do a final tripod test and post the pictures.</p>
  3. <p>I owned a canon 1000 D . I recently upgraded to full frame 6D with 24 -105 f4 lens as I was looking for a camera with good ISO performance and want a bigger prints of my images.<br>

    Today, I took out my new 6D for random test and was very disappointed with the image quality, sharpness, color etc. I have read all great reviews about 6d and have even seen samples. It all looks so so good.<br>

    But on side by side comparison with 1000 d, clearly 1000 d gave much much sharper image and better contrast.<br>

    I had a few questions - <br>

    1. Will it take time to get the hang of full frame and get sharp images? Where am I going wrong?<br>

    2. Is my camera at fault?<br>

    3. Do I have a soft copy of 24-105? I guess this is not true as I even tested it with 50 1.8 and results were equally disappointing. :(<br>

    5. Do we need to post process compulsorily to get outstanding results in full frame cameras.<br>

    4. I shot in RAW and tried to process in Lightroom 3.6 but alas, lightroom did not support it. which version of lightroom supports 6d raw format?<br>

    5. Lastly is my technique wrong.</p>

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  4. <p>below are my answers<br>

    1. Lenses I own are canon 50 f1.8 and Tamron 24-70 f2.8. I borrow friend's EF-S 17-55 2.8.<br>

    2. I am currently shooting 60D. I will keep it till I upgrade my backup to full frame (I used to borrow a friend's 60D as backup all these days)<br>

    3. I am mainly looking at decent performance in low light and Low noise at high ISO. I am also considering FF so as to make use of my 24-70 at its actual focal lengths.<br>

    4. I borrow a friend's 60D as backup.</p>

  5. <p>Hi All,<br />I wanted to upgrade my camera to a full frame. I was looking at canon 6D. My main area of interest is wedding/events. I have read so many comments here saying 5D mrk ii is “THE” camera for wedding photography. As 5D mrk ii is not longer in market, can 6D be considered equivalent for wedding/even photography with same capabilities as 5D mrk ii?<br />Should I go with 6d or cropped sensor 7D for an upgrade? Please guide me.</p>
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