I shot on crop for a very long time; I began with 1100 d, then 550 d, then 60 d, 70 d, and 7 d. It just so happened that I had one camera, the institute had another, and the editorial office, where I worked as a correspondent, had the third camera. And crops may be found everywhere. So I made the decision to bring a better camera for weddings than my 60 d, which I was using at the time. The only models available in a crisis were, of course, those up to 100,000, which are the 7D mark 2 and 6D. After spending a lot of time researching on the internet, I reached to the conclusion that taking a 6D is preferable because the quality is still superior overall and at high ISO. After 40 thousand runs, I've come to the conclusion that taking a 7d mark 2 would be preferable. Even though ISO 6 is a high setting, I hardly ever utilized it because all of my optics had quick apertures, therefore I never needed to go past the limiting ISO. But, I can tell that the image from frame six is still good and the ravines are well positioned. In general, it's critical to consider your level of sacrifice when selecting these carcasses.
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