It turns out if you divide the guide number by the f-stop you ACTUALLY plan to use, you'll get the proper distance. e.g. if you use a 430EX II (guide number is 43 meters) but you are shooting at f/5.6, you simply divide 43 by 5.5 and you get about 7.7 (I rounded that value) meters. That's about 25 feet.
Shutter count is essentially the camera’s mileage; it’s the number of times your camera’s shutter has opened and closed. Just as a car’s performance can be estimated based on its mileage, a DSLR’s life expectancy can often be gauged by its shutter count. For Canon EOS 6D Mark II, the company claims that this model should last at least
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4 days ago · The EOS 6D Mark II is noticeably more compact than the EOS 5D Mark IV. The Canon EOS 6D Mark II has a revised AF system that’s considerably more advanced than the 11-point AF system with one cross-type point on the original EOS 6D. This latest model inherits the 45-point all-cross-type AF system from the EOS 80D.Hey everyone I've been trying to troubleshoot an issue I'm having with my Canon EOS 6D Mark ii when using it with my Godox X2TC Trigger and TT600 Speedlite. The specific issue is that when using the flash, I can't shoot at the camera's max sync speed of 1/180. Every shot at that shutter speed produces some form of black bar in the image. Sccd.