thanks for all the replies and comments
i have decided to buy the 5d and will also keep the 40d (my better half is so understanding)
i am now looking forward to all these full frame landscape images
thanks again
jingler
thanks for all the replies and comments
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tonylong ...winded More info | Sep 25, 2011 02:07 | #17 Well, I'd say that you made a good decision, as long as you aren't "over-stretching" Tony
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SpeedyGoo Member 242 posts Joined Aug 2011 More info | Sep 25, 2011 04:37 | #18 I also would agree plus there is nothing like a new purchase to breath new life or creativity into a hobby!
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I agree with Tony here, I went from a 400D to 5D and I love my 5D. But for my zoo pictures I miss a crop body. I'm saving now so that I can buy an other crop. So if you don't have to sell your 40D to get the 5D do it! Please call me Sandra
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Sep 25, 2011 05:14 | #20 jingler wrote in post #13158833 thanks for all the replies and comments i have decided to buy the 5d and will also keep the 40d (my better half is so understanding) i am now looking forward to all these full frame landscape images thanks again jingler
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