Very cool bag ^^
IMO a step up in your body can give you room to improve and it can inspire you to go out and shoot, I can't begin to tell you how much nicer it was to shoot with my D7000 after my D5100.
I see what you're saying but I still feel like I'm in the honeymoon phase with my camera even though it's getting on for 18 months now. Perhaps my views will change if I have a play on a better camera......
Lol. Cheers dude. I thought you had a 50d?
I can assure you, I have a hell of a lot of throw away shots. Maybe only keep 5% which is a terrible keep rate.
I am considering a step up next year in body but I think a lens would be better suited for me at the moment.
I've been shooting a lot with the nifty fifty the last couple of days as my mum wanted some product like shots of her flowers for her website but it is just an awkward focal length indoors. Maybe a 35mm soon.
Keep up with your body though I'd say, especially when you are getting the shots like you did at the air show. And that was with the 55-250 top wasn't it?
Nah man, I'm on a 600D - practically the same camera as you. I also have a high throw away rate. I assumed it was normal lol!
What body you looking at next? I was of the same opinion in that my money would probably be better spent on lenses first. But I'd hate to upgrade my lens collection to find that none of them fit my new body in 2 years time! >.<
I'd quite like a Canon 35mm F1.4, Canon's 10-24mm and Canon's 70-400mm before I get another body. I really like my tilting screen though, I use it quite a lot so I'd probably want a 60D next.
Yeah, the 50mm on our bodies is a challenge. I've written about 5 blogs on it being a pain in the ass in the wrong environment. But when you get it to work, damn it's worth it! Just a shame that the 35mm is such a step up in price. >.<
Thanks man, it was a 55-250 yeah. It's a tiny lens as far as far as physical size is concerned but it does do a decent job. It's just a bit soft at full zoom for the most part.