OK, so I'm a paid up member of the Bureau of Freelance Photographers in the UK and have been advised by my tutor that my 1DMkII is more than adequate for general freelance work i.e. even for magazine submissions and high end stock libraries (e.g. Alamy). In fact Alamy submission guidelines suggest that 6Mp files are adequate, To test this out, I submitted a 6Mp image from my old 10D (interpolated to Alamy's minimum file size) and sure enough it passed QC without any problems whatsoever. Admittedly it hasn't sold yet. I've also recently had images published from London Fashion Week, shot with my 8Mp 1DMkII. Both of these examples seem to prove my tutor's point i.e. I could upgrade my equipment if I WANT to but in reality I don't NEED to, at least for general freelancing purposes/ stock libraries.
Despite the above advice, I can't help feeling that I SHOULD upgrade, either to a 5DMkIII or 1Dx to take advantage of the newer technology e.g. high ISO performance, dynamic range etc. Also, I feel there might be a benefit in the form of a renewed enthusiasm derived from working with a full frame camera, having more dynamic range, better high ISO performance and perhaps having more pixels to play with. I realise it wouldn't make me a better photographer as such, but might it just allow me to get some saleable shots that I'd otherwise miss?
So, bottom line - is upgrading to the newer technology likely to benefit me in terms of sales achieved or is it just an illusion?
Despite the above advice, I can't help feeling that I SHOULD upgrade, either to a 5DMkIII or 1Dx to take advantage of the newer technology e.g. high ISO performance, dynamic range etc. Also, I feel there might be a benefit in the form of a renewed enthusiasm derived from working with a full frame camera, having more dynamic range, better high ISO performance and perhaps having more pixels to play with. I realise it wouldn't make me a better photographer as such, but might it just allow me to get some saleable shots that I'd otherwise miss?
So, bottom line - is upgrading to the newer technology likely to benefit me in terms of sales achieved or is it just an illusion?