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Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this topic. While I may be going Full Frame in the future, it most likely will not be for quite some time yet. I *just* invested in the a6600 body and I haven't even figured out all the menus and options yet. Therefore there are zero thoughts of moving to full-frame any time soon. I am a hobbyist with no aspirations of turning professional. I don't need to print anything more than 11x14 at max so not having the larger sensor hasn't hurt my ability to capture what I want. Having said that though, you don't know what you don't know until you try it. So maybe somewhere down the line I'll rent a full-frame and give it a whirl to see if I really AM missing more of what I want to capture in my shots.I am in the market for a lens that will have a lower f/stop than I currently do have for those lower light shots. I do own a Godoxx Speedlite but it's a pain to use so I try to avoid having to do so. Am confused if I should go with the 50mm 1.2, the 50 1.4, the 85mm 1.2, or the 24-70 (not sure which f/stops it comes in haven't researched that one much).
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this topic. While I may be going Full Frame in the future, it most likely will not be for quite some time yet. I *just* invested in the a6600 body and I haven't even figured out all the menus and options yet. Therefore there are zero thoughts of moving to full-frame any time soon. I am a hobbyist with no aspirations of turning professional. I don't need to print anything more than 11x14 at max so not having the larger sensor hasn't hurt my ability to capture what I want.
Having said that though, you don't know what you don't know until you try it. So maybe somewhere down the line I'll rent a full-frame and give it a whirl to see if I really AM missing more of what I want to capture in my shots.
I am in the market for a lens that will have a lower f/stop than I currently do have for those lower light shots. I do own a Godoxx Speedlite but it's a pain to use so I try to avoid having to do so.
Am confused if I should go with the 50mm 1.2, the 50 1.4, the 85mm 1.2, or the 24-70 (not sure which f/stops it comes in haven't researched that one much).