WaltA wrote in post #4182992
Jon, I don't think theres anything wrong with planning an upgrade path for your equipment while your still mastering your current unit. One of the incentives to upgrading for some of us is a "really good deal".
For example, I am still learning on my Xti but with the 5D successor coming out possibly in the next few months there maybe some deals on 5Ds (new and used) and other XXD's as other people upgrade. So I have decided that my only real reason at this point to upgrade would be to go to a FF camera. So if a "really good deal" on a 5D came along I'd be there.
Yes, but unless OP can identify a need that will be met by one or the other, there's no way of answering his question
Which camera would be best for me to get.
For the type of paying work he's hoping to get into, external flash is an essential; his lens selection is limited. Those are the needs that stand out in what he's proposing to do.
nuke789 wrote in post #4183029
I guess I am looking at low light conditions as far as focusing.The 70-200mm 2.8L IS
is awesome but Tammy struggles.I am gearing myself towards doing seniors at night and weddings.
Thanks
Nuke
Then take a look at the 50 f/1.4, the 85 f/1.8, the 24-70 2.8 L and the 17-55 2.8 EF-S IS. And don't forget the flash - a couple of them can be used either one per camera or with one slaved off-camera. Remember - the 5D doesn't have a pop-up flash; you'd need one if you were to go that route. And you can use a Speedlite as a focus-assist light in dim conditions without using it as a light source for the photos. For that matter, the ST-E2 will also provide focus assist.