Quote Originally Posted by Tumber
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So with the upgrade to a new camera, I think I am going to go with one I can get help for, buy accessories for here in Utah and with the upgrade I am thinking a full-frame camera so I don't have to upgrade the body for years and can just upgrade glass.
That's two statements that you've made that I don't agree with.

- The first was when you said that the Canon 5DMk2 and the Nikon D700 were about the same camera. One is optimsed for low-light sports and the other is intended for more sedate activities like weddings. And you included in your list the Pentax K7 which is rather different as well. What are your real needs? What are you going to shoot? Are you sure you really need a pro camera?

- The second - don't keep the body for years and upgrade the lenses. Technical obsolescence means you tend to change bodies evry 2-4 years, but the glass stays. To get the most out of today's cameras you need the best glass so don't settle for less.