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<blockquote data-quote="sonicbuffalo_RIP" data-source="post: 370173" data-attributes="member: 21543"><p>The general consensus is to buy FX glass if you're going to be going to FF in the future. I agree wholeheartedly. The glass will last and can be used, as has been stated, on DX bodies. Glass is expensive, so buy the best you can afford to give you the best results. You won't be sorry. The resale value is there too. Remember though that FX glass is going to be heavier, and bulkier. That's one reason I downsized to mirrorless. For top of the line results, however, if you are willing to lug the heavy glass, the by all means, go with FX glass. I've owned all the Holy Trinity of Glass,and I will say that you will probably get the most use out of the 24-70 mm f/2.8. It's a great lens. It's by no means the heaviest of the 3. It's well constructed, and as many will attest, a great lens. I used it for many things including some portrait work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonicbuffalo_RIP, post: 370173, member: 21543"] The general consensus is to buy FX glass if you're going to be going to FF in the future. I agree wholeheartedly. The glass will last and can be used, as has been stated, on DX bodies. Glass is expensive, so buy the best you can afford to give you the best results. You won't be sorry. The resale value is there too. Remember though that FX glass is going to be heavier, and bulkier. That's one reason I downsized to mirrorless. For top of the line results, however, if you are willing to lug the heavy glass, the by all means, go with FX glass. I've owned all the Holy Trinity of Glass,and I will say that you will probably get the most use out of the 24-70 mm f/2.8. It's a great lens. It's by no means the heaviest of the 3. It's well constructed, and as many will attest, a great lens. I used it for many things including some portrait work. [/QUOTE]
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