Originally Posted by
GrumpyDiver
Just a question to her.
I knew I was going to go with a FF camera and started accumulating high end glass a few years before I went to the D800, and in the end it was certainly the right choice for me. I do a fair number of large size prints, so even without pixel peeping, there is a noticeable improvement in image quality from the larger, high resolution sensor in my prints.
Part of the reason I went FF was for the shallower DoF capability, so I often shoot wide open on f/2.8 or faster glass to take advantage of those capabilities. So I knew I wanted the fast glass. I had the f/2.8 24-70mm, the f/2.8 70-200mm, the f/2 105mm and the f/1.8 50mm lenses before I went to the D800. I've picked up the f/2.8 14-24mm and the f/3.5 24mm PC-E lenses later on.
I also stocked up with CF memory cards and a spare battery when I bought the camera (even though it can take SD cards). I also got a battery grip (I do a lot of portrait orientation shots, rather than landscape, I found the battery grip was really a great investment for my shooting needs).
I expect that if Canon comes out with the rumoured 50MP camera, they are likely to come out with some high resolution lenses to get the best out of all of those additional MP.