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<blockquote data-quote="Retro" data-source="post: 478585" data-attributes="member: 37517"><p>If I bought the D7200, I think I would just avoid DX lenses altogether. Since I have the FE2, and will buy an F100 soon, as well as an F4, and maybe an F5 someday, and I really want a D750 or whatever is the latest of that caliber when I have the money, why buy DX lenses?</p><p></p><p>I'm looking forward to buying my first AF-D lens and using it on my FE2. I just think it's great that I can put it on a DSLR and have autofocus and then go back to the FE2. I don't know much about FX lenses on a DX body. I just know what the lens gives is bigger than the sensor, and that it doesn't really matter. I guess you should just assume you won't get the edges in the picture, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retro, post: 478585, member: 37517"] If I bought the D7200, I think I would just avoid DX lenses altogether. Since I have the FE2, and will buy an F100 soon, as well as an F4, and maybe an F5 someday, and I really want a D750 or whatever is the latest of that caliber when I have the money, why buy DX lenses? I'm looking forward to buying my first AF-D lens and using it on my FE2. I just think it's great that I can put it on a DSLR and have autofocus and then go back to the FE2. I don't know much about FX lenses on a DX body. I just know what the lens gives is bigger than the sensor, and that it doesn't really matter. I guess you should just assume you won't get the edges in the picture, right? [/QUOTE]
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