Before then, I shot with a 550D, but later I made the decision to move to FF. For a very long time, I debated between several different models, and Nikon did not offer me a discount. As a direct consequence of this, the answer was 6D. The camera is attractive and easy to carry, the body is of excellent quality, and there are no issues with any of the buttons (although you can find fault with the combined joystick with the wheel). I purchased a bundle that included a 24-105 4L USM lens. At first, it was impossible to access all of the features that the camera had to offer. After conducting some practice shots from the window, I was almost dissatisfied with the decision to spend one hundred dollars. It is in your best interest to stick with the harvest. The opportunity to photograph winter landscapes presented itself, and here it is! The photographs are very stunning. FF with Lkoy work just marvels. In spite of the fact that we are just going to be discussing a few issues, having focus is beneficial. In the event that someone is absent, manual focus must be used. Wi-Fi is quite convenient because it enables you to snap images with your smartphone and is of great assistance in a variety of settings. Plus, thanks to the GPS, you won't ever have to guess where the images were taken. One of the problems is that there isn't a second slot for memory cards like there should be. Because I shoot in RAW, the map gets populated quite quickly. In addition, it would be helpful if the RAW files were recorded on one card, while the JPEG files were recorded on a different card. Some of the essential functions were masked, but it was possible to bring them into view via separate buttons. This was done for your convenience. In spite of this, I do not cuss since I am trying to keep the weight of the camera to a minimum. I would suggest it to anyone who hasn't made their mind up yet! Camera with good quality. People can be found all over the internet spreading the false information that this camera is of the semi-professional level. Please allow me to clarify that there is no such thing as a semi-professional camera. There are photographers that work professionally as well as others who do it for fun. Crop and full frames are the two categories that cameras fall into.
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