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<blockquote data-quote="Peakoverload" data-source="post: 347427" data-attributes="member: 27271"><p>An x-sync of 1/200th is hardly slow when you consider that the average prosumer camera has and x-sync of 1/250th and don't forget you can also use Focal Plane Flash Mode with all Canon and Sigma Speedlites.</p><p></p><p>As for the Canon 5D, that's one **** of a jump from a compact don't you think? The 5D is a very good camera but it does have it's own 'problems' like being full frame you can't buy the cheaper digital only lenses and also this camera really shows up poor glass so you need to spend a small fortune just to get a basic kit together. Then of course there is sensor cleaning, for some reason it appears that Canon have assembled their sensor and filter in a different way to previous cameras which shouldnt have been a problem except that popular sensor cleaning solutions which never caused any problems on other cameras can now destroy the sensor leaving you with either a very expensive repair or a very expensive paper weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peakoverload, post: 347427, member: 27271"] An x-sync of 1/200th is hardly slow when you consider that the average prosumer camera has and x-sync of 1/250th and don't forget you can also use Focal Plane Flash Mode with all Canon and Sigma Speedlites. As for the Canon 5D, that's one **** of a jump from a compact don't you think? The 5D is a very good camera but it does have it's own 'problems' like being full frame you can't buy the cheaper digital only lenses and also this camera really shows up poor glass so you need to spend a small fortune just to get a basic kit together. Then of course there is sensor cleaning, for some reason it appears that Canon have assembled their sensor and filter in a different way to previous cameras which shouldnt have been a problem except that popular sensor cleaning solutions which never caused any problems on other cameras can now destroy the sensor leaving you with either a very expensive repair or a very expensive paper weight. [/QUOTE]
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