Radiant said:I would would say look at what you are shooting currently and what you intend to shoot in the future. That will give you an indication what you need out of a camera system. Who knows, it maybe that FF is not suitable for you in the end.
If you are not sure what you want in terms what you will be shooting, then better stick to your current camera and invest in better/different lenses. You may not have fully utilize/understand your current camera system.
A good read from the below article will illustrate my point.
The Rashomon Effect
http://www.petapixel.com/2012/06/25/the-rashomon-effect-and-my-small-camera-choice/
For me, it's clear what I want. I needed a very capable low light camera (plus good overall performance) hence I chose 5D3 which is a good 3-4 stops better in low light performance over APS-C. so what is your compelling point to choose either D800 or 5D3 or even a Lecia M9. What are pros and cons if you were to switch. You will need to know this when you spend your hard earn money so that you dun regret later.
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Agree.
And why wouldn't a 50mm f1.8 bring out the full capability of the FX. Using FX, it will be 50mm. The limit is whether you can produce the photo you want. Honing your skills will be a better way.