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<blockquote data-quote="epark1281" data-source="post: 335283" data-attributes="member: 27104"><p>Couldn't have said it better myself. I admittedly get unfairly perturbed when I assume people simply throw money at their equipment simply because of dissatisfaction of results. There's so much to learn about photography that's absolutely not related to gear. My Olympus E-510 was limited in so many different ways, but I shot with it for 7 years and would have kept it if Olympus hadn't completely abandon their full size DSLR's in favor of their mirrorless. Perhaps the OP has mastered the D3200 and is ready to move on. Or perhaps the OP's got a lot of cash to throw at a hobby, which is fine too. But moving from a APS to a FF as a "shortcut" to better photos is somewhat misguided.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epark1281, post: 335283, member: 27104"] Couldn't have said it better myself. I admittedly get unfairly perturbed when I assume people simply throw money at their equipment simply because of dissatisfaction of results. There's so much to learn about photography that's absolutely not related to gear. My Olympus E-510 was limited in so many different ways, but I shot with it for 7 years and would have kept it if Olympus hadn't completely abandon their full size DSLR's in favor of their mirrorless. Perhaps the OP has mastered the D3200 and is ready to move on. Or perhaps the OP's got a lot of cash to throw at a hobby, which is fine too. But moving from a APS to a FF as a "shortcut" to better photos is somewhat misguided. [/QUOTE]
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