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D750 D810 quandry
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 499478" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>Using DX lenses on FX sensor is simply not worth it</p><p>. You are getting smaller Image in DX mode. Pros use it mainly to get a faster burst rate and a smaller file. For most of us who are not time constrained and have no deadline to meet, cropping in post makes more sense.</p><p>. If you use FX mode them there will be severe vignetting</p><p>. In general DX lenses are not as sharp as FX lenses, they were mostly made to a cost to reduce price</p><p></p><p>As others have suggested, better sell off all the DX lenses, unless you get another DX body. The receipts can finance FX lenses. There are a lot of older "D" lenses which are as good if not better than the DX versions, and quite a few excellent MF AIS lenses.</p><p></p><p>Regarding body, if you do not need the 36 megapixels, then get the 750, it is better at high ISO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 499478, member: 16090"] Using DX lenses on FX sensor is simply not worth it . You are getting smaller Image in DX mode. Pros use it mainly to get a faster burst rate and a smaller file. For most of us who are not time constrained and have no deadline to meet, cropping in post makes more sense. . If you use FX mode them there will be severe vignetting . In general DX lenses are not as sharp as FX lenses, they were mostly made to a cost to reduce price As others have suggested, better sell off all the DX lenses, unless you get another DX body. The receipts can finance FX lenses. There are a lot of older "D" lenses which are as good if not better than the DX versions, and quite a few excellent MF AIS lenses. Regarding body, if you do not need the 36 megapixels, then get the 750, it is better at high ISO. [/QUOTE]
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