I probably should be posting this thread on What Camera but as I have erected my tent on WHF, I'm a little lazy to budge.
I have so many expensive hobbies, like HiFi, PCs and Cameras that it makes it almost neigh on impossible to save up on a rainy day!
I've been using my ubiquitous Nikon 3200 DX DSLR for several years now, I have fast aperture lens that costs twice as much as the camera, all collection of lens and I'm thinking shall I upgrade to Full Frame Mirrorless Nikon Z5 II camera with in-body stabilisation, is it worth starting all over again?
I love the idea that you can take FX full-frame sensor size photos, which is 36mm x 24mm. Nikon’s DX sensor size is 23.5 x 15.7mm, so there's a lot more coverage on the former.
What's putting me off, is the costs, though relatively speaking £1500 for a full frame Nikon Z5 II camera (body only) is reasonable. I could consider the older Z5, which are selling at £850 but it's quirky and only half as good as it's successor. There are other brands but I'm a Nikon guy, don't mention Canon....Aghkooo spit!

I suppose I can get a reasonable price for the whole kit and I am swayed by the advantages of the Mirrorless compact size and the effortlessness of the Z5 II, I like you can shoot on the go, when you set it to auto.
On my Nikon 3200, the auto setting is flawed, I have it on semi-auto and tweak each time I capture a frame but that's the fun of it I suppose.
For those of you, who also love photography, I love to have your feedback or suggestions.


I have so many expensive hobbies, like HiFi, PCs and Cameras that it makes it almost neigh on impossible to save up on a rainy day!
I've been using my ubiquitous Nikon 3200 DX DSLR for several years now, I have fast aperture lens that costs twice as much as the camera, all collection of lens and I'm thinking shall I upgrade to Full Frame Mirrorless Nikon Z5 II camera with in-body stabilisation, is it worth starting all over again?
I love the idea that you can take FX full-frame sensor size photos, which is 36mm x 24mm. Nikon’s DX sensor size is 23.5 x 15.7mm, so there's a lot more coverage on the former.
What's putting me off, is the costs, though relatively speaking £1500 for a full frame Nikon Z5 II camera (body only) is reasonable. I could consider the older Z5, which are selling at £850 but it's quirky and only half as good as it's successor. There are other brands but I'm a Nikon guy, don't mention Canon....Aghkooo spit!

I suppose I can get a reasonable price for the whole kit and I am swayed by the advantages of the Mirrorless compact size and the effortlessness of the Z5 II, I like you can shoot on the go, when you set it to auto.
On my Nikon 3200, the auto setting is flawed, I have it on semi-auto and tweak each time I capture a frame but that's the fun of it I suppose.
For those of you, who also love photography, I love to have your feedback or suggestions.


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