For what it's worth, there are three guys I watch on Youtube as I am also considering a second printer. 3DPrintingNerd, MakersMuse, and TeachingTech. There's a lot of know how between the three of them and I don't get bored watching them usually.
On that note, if resin works for you, I would stick with it. My FDM doesn't care for some details and supports can often leave ugly artifacts behind. I just didn't want to deal with resin printers when I was getting started. Maybe it's easier than I think but FDM was better suited to me at the time. I've learned that sometimes I have to print items in sub-assembly pieces and then use super glue to get the final product.
Let us know what you get! I'm interested in a resin printer as my second printer for highly detailed parts.