Quicklabs
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- Dec 13, 2005
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There is so much to like about DX: I like to shoot close, and the crop factor helps that. I also have some DX glass that I like: Sigma 30 1.4, Sigma 10-20and the Nikkor 18-200, which has been so nice for travel.
But I love the amazing ISO capabilities of the FX. I have nice glass for that, too. Nikon 24-70 2.8 (I love this lens), Nikon 50 1.8, Sigma 150 2.8.
I was really hoping a significant upgrade to the D300; maybe pushing the ISO to 3200 (without the Hi Factor), better dynamic range.
My choices:
a) Do nothing now. Continue to wait for the next DX camera upgrade (prolly at least 18 months out for a D400?) Console myself for having to wait by picking up a 80-400 that will give me crazy zoom for zoo trips.
b) Get the D700 now, My 24-70 would be my walk-around lens for day trips. Hang onto the D80 to keep it for my "Zoom" camera.
c) Make up my mind about FX vs DX and dump my DX glass. With the price increases this past year, I could prolly just about break even since all the lenses are in terrific shape.
I dunno. Suggestions?
But I love the amazing ISO capabilities of the FX. I have nice glass for that, too. Nikon 24-70 2.8 (I love this lens), Nikon 50 1.8, Sigma 150 2.8.
I was really hoping a significant upgrade to the D300; maybe pushing the ISO to 3200 (without the Hi Factor), better dynamic range.
My choices:
a) Do nothing now. Continue to wait for the next DX camera upgrade (prolly at least 18 months out for a D400?) Console myself for having to wait by picking up a 80-400 that will give me crazy zoom for zoo trips.
b) Get the D700 now, My 24-70 would be my walk-around lens for day trips. Hang onto the D80 to keep it for my "Zoom" camera.
c) Make up my mind about FX vs DX and dump my DX glass. With the price increases this past year, I could prolly just about break even since all the lenses are in terrific shape.
I dunno. Suggestions?