Camera for property photography?

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Hi guys, I currently do a bit of property photography on the side for some clients but I want to get more into it, so I am looking to upgrade my equipment.

I currently use a Canod 600D with a Canon 10-22mm UWA lens.

Now it does a great job but I just want a camera that can handle post processing of highlights and shadows better.

Ive narrowed it down to the Canon 6D + 17-40 vs the Sony A6300 + 10-18

Now I know the the 6D is full frame and probably better for functionality, but if were strictly talking property photography quality.

The only reason I have chosen the A6300 is because it has ±5 EV, 24mp, great ISO capability and although not property related, it has amazing 4K video which Ive always wanted to get into.


So, any thoughts guys :)
 
Thanks for the replies guys - Ill be honest the only problem I'm having with my current set up is the shadows and highlights, I can't do much with them to bring them back, would a full frame be noticeable better?

Also I don't use flash, I just work with the natural light available.
 
Thanks for the advice guys, Ive tried HDR and as you guys are saying - I made it look horrid so I stayed away, but I have a shoot tomorrow so I will try it again but with a bit more patience this time.

Ive tried the flash solution but most of the properties I work with are modern and always have VERY reflective material such as flooring or tiles and mirrors, trying to fix it in post processing takes up most of my time.

I usually just shoot with blown out windows and they clients still like my photos - I think I just want to improve it anyway.
 
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