Options. 09-04-2016 06:09 PM. The sensor's ratio will be 2:3 which has been the standard carried over from 35 mm SLR's Any other ratio is accomplished by cropping away part of the image the sensor can capture. "A skill is developed through constant practice with a passion to improve, not bought."
With the 6D, you have the ability to shoot nearly silently. Both the Single shooting and Continuous shooting drive modes have special silent versions. To engage this setting, press the DRIVE button on the top of your camera and then rotate the Main dial to either the Single or Continuous icons that have an βSβ next to them.
To reset your Canon 6D Mark II camera settings to the factory default: Press the Menu button. Use the Multi-controller to navigate to the Camera Settings 4 tab. Use the Multi-controller or the Quick Control dial to highlight Clear All Camera Settings and then press Set.
Use a telephoto lens with a long focal length (300mm or higher). Lenses like the Canon EF 100-400mm or the EF 400mm f/5.6L are popular for bird photography due to their reach and image quality. Consider using teleconverters to extend the focal length of your lens if needed.
Absolutely. Lacking 1) a built-in flash and 2) a built-in radio transmitter (no DSLR has this as far as I know) the 6D has no way to trigger an external flash on it's own. An additional piece of equipment is required.
Update: OK, I compared the dynamic range of the D5600 versus Canon 6D Mk ii, and at ISO400 its 12 eV (Nikon) versus 11.5 ev (Canon), a small improvement. But I really can't go below ISO400 because even at ISO400 I'd have to increase my exposure times to 4-6 minutes (if I was previously using ISO1600), or 8-12 minutes (if I was previously using
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