sashbar
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This.....this.....this......is what you need to read and heed. Buying a FF camera when you don't need it and thinking it will make you happy is not at all a good program. The exception, of course, would be that you have a bank account like Mick Jagger.....then by all means do it up right.
Is the equipment you currently own limiting your ability as a photographer? I've owned a 600D (T3i) and I got tremendous results with it.
Forgive me but your reasoning for this purchase is not sound at all. But, at the same time, it's really none of my business. However, you did ask.
I've always believed that you buy better equipment when your current kit is somehow limiting your abilities.
Just some thoughts based on experience.I don't "need" the T3i, but it makes me deliriously happy. Getting great images is my passion- not my livelihood.Will it make you happy? No.
End of story.
P.S. If you, as you say, do not need it (just like 95% of amateurs out there) , if it will not make you a better photographer, then why do you think spending your hard earned money on a big heavy black box with several buttons and a big round hole will make you happy???
It is a genuine question btw. I just find that buying "serious stuff" when you do not need it, is some sort of a therapy that never works.
I get awesome images from my iPhone 6, but I hauled my DSLR and a bag full of lenses all over Yellowstone this summer taking pics. This was not necessary- I did not need to do it- but it made me happy. I shot everything RAW, and had hours of fun working with my favorites in photoshop. I didn't 'need to do that either.
I'm rediscovering the joy of photography and I ran into limitations last year with my Nikon D40 that forced me to upgrade to a more modern DSLR and I was amazed at the advances in tech. It's really improved my IQ. I'm just interested in getting a bit more data/image to work with.
So getting a 'better' camera than the T3i is REALLY something I don't 'need', but if I can spend $1000 and get an incrementally better image next time- then yes I would like that. Not sure why that offends.
I've been shooting since I took a college course in photography in 1978 and I actually already know that a few of the images I captured on my Canonette Giii viewfinder camera were superior to the ones I took shooting SLR thru Zeiss glass.
I'm also a wannabe musician, and I didn't 'need' an American Fender Strat to compose and perform music that speaks to me, but that's what I bought 15 years and I'm SO happy that some guitar know-it-all didn't talk me out of it on the premise that a better guitar would never teach me how to be a better musician.
Of COURSE you've gotta pay your dues and learn your craft. Do you think I believe that I will become a 'better' photographer with new gear? I know that I won't. Might some of my images have better properties though? Of course.
Now we are talking

But why this disbelief in your own improvement then? Lack of time?