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It's easy to have unrealistic expectations from going full frame. When I moved up from a 30d to a 5d, my wife didn't notice any difference in my shots at all. In fact, she commented that less were in focus!
There is a learning curve before you reap the benefits of full frame (well, there was in my case).
There is certainly potential for better quality images, but it's not a given. And indeed your shots may get worse before they get better.
Like using a very fast lens, you need to learn to see the shot before you press the shutter.
I virtually never print out my shots, but it's nice to know I could if I wanted to. I have documented every family event in the last six years and have shots of my kids growing up. It's a joy to see them in high quality and I wish I could turn the clock back and had my latest kit back then.
But don't forget to backup your images as losing the lot is a very real possibility. It happened to me once and I won't let it happen again.
Graham
There is a learning curve before you reap the benefits of full frame (well, there was in my case).
There is certainly potential for better quality images, but it's not a given. And indeed your shots may get worse before they get better.
Like using a very fast lens, you need to learn to see the shot before you press the shutter.
I virtually never print out my shots, but it's nice to know I could if I wanted to. I have documented every family event in the last six years and have shots of my kids growing up. It's a joy to see them in high quality and I wish I could turn the clock back and had my latest kit back then.
But don't forget to backup your images as losing the lot is a very real possibility. It happened to me once and I won't let it happen again.
Graham


