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nerdasdasd

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^lol my fail shot

^wanting something like this shot by Lin Zee
Looks like you used flash in the first shot :9

He probably had a high end dslr or used a tripod

Rookie error one.

Don't use flash for night landscape photography
 

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would u rather a MK II or 6D?
I have a MK II. Great camera, can't really comment on the 6D.

That being said, i wouldn't bother going from a MK II to a 6D. My next upgrade will be the 5D MK IV when it eventually comes out (or a MK III if the price is tempting).
 

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Just realised that my lenses are only crop frame lense.....

I need to spend money on lenses when I get a full frame cause they aren't compatible ...
 

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Fuarkkkkk

Just realised that my lenses are only crop frame lense.....

I need to spend money on lenses when I get a full frame cause they aren't compatible ...
Your 50mm will be full frame. What other lenses do you have? Obviously the kit lens wouldn't be
 

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full frame is overrated.
Full frame is da best what you on about, the only advantage of crop factor that i know of is that the crop factor would multiply the zoom, i.e. make a 200mm lens a 300mm lens with a crop factor of 1.5
 

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Full frame is da best what you on about, the only advantage of crop factor that i know of is that the crop factor would multiply the zoom, i.e. make a 200mm lens a 300mm lens with a crop factor of 1.5
yes but full frame is not the answer to taking good photos. Most amateurs blame their crop frame sensor for not being able to take photos. You can get images which are the same quality as a full frame. Also 35mm was the smallest film and most photographers wanted to shoot medium format or higher.
Full frame is good but its not that different to an APS-C camera. I don't think its worth spending 3000+ on a 5D Mark III if you are only doing it for fun. Eventually the production cost of digital sensors will become cheaper and 35mm sensors will be a standard in DSLRs and larger mirrorless systems.
 

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