Hey guys,
This is my first post in a few months since I have been very busy recently with exams. Quick update, my photography business has been booming. We have expanded into the surrounding areas and cover all of Surrey now

I primarily shoot in studio conditions although am doing a lot video work filming plays and concerts as well as portrait work outdoors.
I am still using the 550d which has been a GREAT camera. Although I know feel it is time for a serious upgrade. In the studio it manages well enough although in low light conditions when high ISO is required the results are no longer good enough. I have always wanted to move to a full frame camera and more specifically a 5D. So it's between the 5D mk2 and mk 3. Both are great cameras and both have positives and negatives. The ISO performance, improved video features and overall better quality images make this my ideal camera. Although the price of this camera is a ridiculous £3K

I don't see this price dropping much within the next year so I don't think it's worthwhile waiting especially since I need the improved quality to advance in business. My other option is the mk2 which can now be picked up for an incredible £1.5K! Obviously this is still a great camera but is the mk3 a lot better? The mk2 was always great at high ISO but is the mk3 a lot better? The improved fps is not a big deal either since I plan on purchasing a 7d mk2 when that comes out (hopefully soon!) to deal with sports and wildlife photography.
At this point in time I have two 'packages' I could buy:
5D mk3 - £3000
5D mk2 + 70-200mm 2.8 IS II - £3500
Buying the 5D mk2 would allow me to buy my dream portrait lens. Although if the mk3 is worth the extra money I would prefer to buy that and then wait a few months for the 70-200mm.
On another note with my business increasing by the day I would like to get a qualification. Since I am young I feel a qualification would allow me to seal the deal with customers who are put off by age. I am looking at the newer online courses which you can do in your own time. Does anyone have any suggestions of courses? I found this one:
http://www.thephotographyinstitute.co.u ... tAodiF8HrQAt the end of the course you receive a Diploma. This is a reasonably high qualification and I think it would be enough to satisfy the customers

Although if anyone can recommend any courses that gain you a higher qualification that would be greatly appreciated!
Many thanks,
James