I've just upgraded to a Canon 6D from a T4i. I sold off an old film scanner to finance the purchase of the camera itself so I'm only out for the cost of the 16-35 f2.8L lens which I could probably be re-coup by selling the T4i and my 2 lenses for it (17-55 f2.8 and 10-22).
I'm trying to decide if it's worthwhile to keep the T4i and just eat the cost of the lens. I'm a hobbyist although I've done a few family weddings so I don't need a backup camera but it might be nice for harsher environments (Although if it was harsh enough I'd either keep with my cell phone camera or Canon P&S if I didn't care about photo quality and if I did care about photo quality I'd probably want to take my best camera in... It's not like I'm going to take my T4i on a roller coaster regardless and I haven't been out of the US for decades...)
It's gonna be hard to say good-bye to the 17-55 though lotsa sentimental value with that one (on the other hand I could get the 24-70L a little quicker...
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Mainly, is there any reason to keep a cropped camera around now that I'm going FF? (I don't have the 6D yet thanks to FedEx' goofy shipping but that's another story...)
I'm trying to decide if it's worthwhile to keep the T4i and just eat the cost of the lens. I'm a hobbyist although I've done a few family weddings so I don't need a backup camera but it might be nice for harsher environments (Although if it was harsh enough I'd either keep with my cell phone camera or Canon P&S if I didn't care about photo quality and if I did care about photo quality I'd probably want to take my best camera in... It's not like I'm going to take my T4i on a roller coaster regardless and I haven't been out of the US for decades...)
It's gonna be hard to say good-bye to the 17-55 though lotsa sentimental value with that one (on the other hand I could get the 24-70L a little quicker...
Mainly, is there any reason to keep a cropped camera around now that I'm going FF? (I don't have the 6D yet thanks to FedEx' goofy shipping but that's another story...)