Kell
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Hi all,
Just joined as I'm hoping that someone could give me advice on my next move in terms of photography.
I studied photography at college, but am old enough for a lot of the lessons to be about processing film and making prints in a darkroom. As the years went on, I used my old SLR more and more infrequently.
Then, for my 40th birthday five years ago I got a Canon 600d with the 18-135mm lens. And then in the intervening five years, I also bought the Canon 50mm 1.8. And then a Canon 430 Speedlite and then the Sigma 18-250mm lens and a Sigma 30mm.
And I'm now at a bit of an impasse with what to do next.
I'd say that my favourite lens/camera combo is with the Sigma 30mm lens and flash attached for parties and holidays and the like. But (sa I've seen numerous other people wondering) I always felt like the next logical step would be full frame.
However, as most of my lenses (with the exception of the 50mm and a very cheap Tamron I bought for my daughter's 300d) are not compatible with Canon FF, I'm at a strange place in that I could sell everything I have and completely start again and not really be much worse off.
But even doing this, I couldn't afford a 5d MKIV. So then I started looking at a 6d MKII. And then I started thinking, well, the Nikon d750 is less than the Canon 6d, so I could put the difference towards a good lens.
And then I started questioning the need for full frame at all. Do I just upgrade the glass first and then decide to upgrade the camera later (would mean sticking with Canon).
And then I read that even a modern entry-level camera would be considered an upgrade over mine which, at six years' old in terms of technology, is wa-a-a-a-y behind modern kit.
So then I started thinking about a 7d as a significant upgrade to the camera and got all confused again.
And then I read about the Light L16 and thought do I need a system, lenses, flashes, bags for the type of 'work' I do?
I'm sure I'm not unique in coming to the realisation that my next move is confusing the hell out of me.
I doubt there will be a 'right' answer, just opinions, but I'd be interested to hear some of yours.
Thanks in advance.
Just joined as I'm hoping that someone could give me advice on my next move in terms of photography.
I studied photography at college, but am old enough for a lot of the lessons to be about processing film and making prints in a darkroom. As the years went on, I used my old SLR more and more infrequently.
Then, for my 40th birthday five years ago I got a Canon 600d with the 18-135mm lens. And then in the intervening five years, I also bought the Canon 50mm 1.8. And then a Canon 430 Speedlite and then the Sigma 18-250mm lens and a Sigma 30mm.
And I'm now at a bit of an impasse with what to do next.
I'd say that my favourite lens/camera combo is with the Sigma 30mm lens and flash attached for parties and holidays and the like. But (sa I've seen numerous other people wondering) I always felt like the next logical step would be full frame.
However, as most of my lenses (with the exception of the 50mm and a very cheap Tamron I bought for my daughter's 300d) are not compatible with Canon FF, I'm at a strange place in that I could sell everything I have and completely start again and not really be much worse off.
But even doing this, I couldn't afford a 5d MKIV. So then I started looking at a 6d MKII. And then I started thinking, well, the Nikon d750 is less than the Canon 6d, so I could put the difference towards a good lens.
And then I started questioning the need for full frame at all. Do I just upgrade the glass first and then decide to upgrade the camera later (would mean sticking with Canon).
And then I read that even a modern entry-level camera would be considered an upgrade over mine which, at six years' old in terms of technology, is wa-a-a-a-y behind modern kit.
So then I started thinking about a 7d as a significant upgrade to the camera and got all confused again.
And then I read about the Light L16 and thought do I need a system, lenses, flashes, bags for the type of 'work' I do?
I'm sure I'm not unique in coming to the realisation that my next move is confusing the hell out of me.
I doubt there will be a 'right' answer, just opinions, but I'd be interested to hear some of yours.
Thanks in advance.