I had been using a Canon bridge camera for a few years and enjoyed taking it everywhere. I used it a lot. I had been looking to upgrade for a while and last year I bought a camera from the Canon rebel series. From all the research I had done prior and opinions I've gotten, the general consensus was that the body doesn't matter as much as the lens. However, I've been reading lately a lot of the crop sensor vs full frame debate (I am aware mirrorless are now popular top but I can't afford those) and I am wondering if I made mistake buying this camera over a full frame? Does camera body really make a difference vs lens?
I'm doing mostly portrait photography, usually of my own kids and family's kids but would like to eventually branch out and do more portraits on the side (not looking to do this full time or anything, but I enjoy it and would like to do more). I used the kit lens for some time to learn and then I bought the 50mm 1.8. That lens has been amazing and I love it. I use it all the time. I wasn't aware this was a FF lens until recently. I don't have the budget to buy another camera, so how can I get the best out of this camera?
What other lenses do you suggest for portraits with this type of camera?
What can I do with my kit lens? Is it possible to sell or trade it in?
I'm doing mostly portrait photography, usually of my own kids and family's kids but would like to eventually branch out and do more portraits on the side (not looking to do this full time or anything, but I enjoy it and would like to do more). I used the kit lens for some time to learn and then I bought the 50mm 1.8. That lens has been amazing and I love it. I use it all the time. I wasn't aware this was a FF lens until recently. I don't have the budget to buy another camera, so how can I get the best out of this camera?
What other lenses do you suggest for portraits with this type of camera?
What can I do with my kit lens? Is it possible to sell or trade it in?
