Long term photography hobbies require one universal resource: memory storage. Photo files and assorted albums take up a lot of room, even on systems with expanded resources. By now everyone knows that their computer works better with less resident memory taken up with file directories and can scan and troubleshoot, shut down and start up with less time with a streamlined file tree. Archiving and deleting heavy files can speed up computer editing and system processes.
Shopping for a camera should incorporate all the uses you have for it and add to your scope and performance in delivery of micro stock images. Take some materials or items with you and test the camera in a trial setting. Think about the best complement to the camera your currently own, not a match to it or an update.