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Retro_Link

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About Retro_Link

  • Rank
    Take a kNEe
  • Birthday 12/24/84

Personal Information

  • Location
    England
  • Interests
    Photography, infact all Art, Formula 1, Travelling, Video games,
  • Occupation
    Homebase *sigh*

Details

  • Nintendo Systems Owned
    Wii, N64, Gamecube, Gameboy, GBC, GBA,
  • Other Systems Owned
    Dreamcast
  • Favourite Game?
    The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
  • Favourite Video Game Character?
    Link
  • Gender
    Male
  • Twitter
    @Retro_F1

Game Info

  • PSN ID
    Retro_F1

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  1. The 5D is a full frame camera, meaning it has a bigger sensor (than the 60D), which is better for low light photography. I'm looking at becoming a wedding photographer, so I need to be able to cope with dark churches, where you can't use flash. I basically need a camera with the best sensor for low light.

     

    Also, the 5D has good noise reduction on the higher ISOs, which will also help with darker settings. Don't know about the 60D though. Some comparison shots on DPReview seem to show that the 5D is a little bit better at high ISOs.

     

    It's also made of better material, so it'll take a few knocks when I'm urbexing. Although admittedly, I probably won't take £1700 worth of camera into a derelict building!

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