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olv

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I need help/opinions on my upgrade path as i'm just getting confused at the moment. Bear with me and if you can't be bother with a mini essay I recommend leaving now :p

In a perfect world I'd just wait for the 5D replacement to come out, whether that be a 3D, 6/7D or 5D II, whatever it is, I want a compact full frame slr, that much I'm certain.

Now that's fine and I'm happy to wait but the spanner in the works is that my sister is getting married in September which I'd like a new camera for.

My 10D has been great for the last few years but it's just got to the point where it is so slow it frustrates me, also the viewfinder was damaged in a skiing incident (lol) so there is a black line through the digital read out and the top of the view finder is cropped a tiny bit, it's still useable just a bit annoying.

The biggest factor though is that it's now approaching or beyond 40,000 shutter actuations (i'm not sure exactly but i've taken at least 35,000 shots with it and it already had 3-5k on it when I got it and it could have been round the clock) so it may happily click on until 100,000 or it could fail tomorrow, or on the wedding day which is the concern.

Lens choice is another factor that is screwing up my decision making. I want to make a move to fast primes, 35mm f/1.4L, 50mm f/1.4, 135mm f/2L and my existing 70-200 F/4L will cover me for everything I do. problem is they will not suit me at all on a crop body.

I'm just really not keen on spending £800-1000 on a 5D that will be replaced almost immediately, most likely at Photokina, and I dont want to lose money upgrading straight away to the new model. 40D as a cheap stepping stone would be great but the new lenses won't be ideal and I won't be using any of my current lenses at the wedding as I loathe them (sigma 10-20, canon 50mm 1.8, canon 28-105mm).

What do I do? What would you do? I'm not going to be buying anything until August but I just wanted to get my ideas out :)

Sorry for the essay, any input appreciated.
 
Keep your current setups. Rent a 5D for the week/weekend around the wedding. Buy the 5D replacement when it drops. If by some miracle that comes before the wedding, but it then, and scrap the rental plan.
 
renting isn't something i'd considered but may prove to be a great alternative

Why do you loathe your current lenses?

loathe is probably too strong a word, fallen out with is better. i used to love my 10-20 but my style of shooting has changed and it's just too wide for most situations. it's also not fast enough for my liking (hence my wanting to move to primes). 28-105 is just naff. and I dislike the fov of the 50mm on a crop body, it doesn't suit me. plus the awful build but then it does cost 50 pence so you can't blame it for that :p
 
Renting my prove useful in a) filling the gap of a compact full frame when you need it and also b) give you some use of the 5D / full frame sensor, to allow you to assess if you really want/need it before you drop the cash. Renting ForTheWin!
 
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