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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 479525" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>. You will get better high ISO and wider images with an FX sensor.</p><p>. Some of the MF lenses are as good and at times better optically than the newer lenses, so keep them.</p><p>. If you shoot RAW, then you can apply distortion control in PP. Most wide primes have a minor distortion. If you want less distortion then search for lenses that were used in Enlargers, or macro lenses used for copying (but they are normally 50mm+). Most zooms have a lot more distortion and that is not easily corrected.</p><p>. If you are normally shooting in your backyard, then consider acquiring an astronomical telescope with necessary hardware to mount Nikon Body. You get both High Magnification as well as Wide Field telescopes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 479525, member: 16090"] . You will get better high ISO and wider images with an FX sensor. . Some of the MF lenses are as good and at times better optically than the newer lenses, so keep them. . If you shoot RAW, then you can apply distortion control in PP. Most wide primes have a minor distortion. If you want less distortion then search for lenses that were used in Enlargers, or macro lenses used for copying (but they are normally 50mm+). Most zooms have a lot more distortion and that is not easily corrected. . If you are normally shooting in your backyard, then consider acquiring an astronomical telescope with necessary hardware to mount Nikon Body. You get both High Magnification as well as Wide Field telescopes. [/QUOTE]
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