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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 647312" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>In what way are you not happy with your current camera? Moving to full frame may actually retard your learning pace since a simpler camera allows concentrating on what makes better photos, it is not the camera. A better investment would be workshops or photo field trips with advanced photographers whose work you admire. Your current camera is capable of shooting almost any award winning photo found in any gallery. There has been a tendency for beginners to get on an upgrade cycle that prevents them from ever mastering what they had at the beginning. There is very little of a compelling image that is due to the camera. If you post some photos where you think the camera held you back, we might be able to see whether what yo are assuming about upgrade paths would have made any difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 647312, member: 43545"] In what way are you not happy with your current camera? Moving to full frame may actually retard your learning pace since a simpler camera allows concentrating on what makes better photos, it is not the camera. A better investment would be workshops or photo field trips with advanced photographers whose work you admire. Your current camera is capable of shooting almost any award winning photo found in any gallery. There has been a tendency for beginners to get on an upgrade cycle that prevents them from ever mastering what they had at the beginning. There is very little of a compelling image that is due to the camera. If you post some photos where you think the camera held you back, we might be able to see whether what yo are assuming about upgrade paths would have made any difference. [/QUOTE]
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