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<blockquote data-quote="czecht" data-source="post: 428684" data-attributes="member: 38059"><p>You can use FX lenses on DX and DX on FX bodies, (please research this on your own and see some youtube.com videos about this issue) BUT you should seriously research the needs you have today and possibly in the future.</p><p>Example, today you like MACRO and or closeups, but in the future you have not mentioned here, your plans are landscapes also. This will change my suggestions.</p><p>My own rule is to buy FX lenses, just in case you do get the FX body - the industry is moving now to FX more and more, because Canon and Nikon released so many FX bodies in a very short time and second: Since the phones and tablets have also large megapixels cameras, the only way Canon/Nikon can make it in the future is a BI FX chip and very good lenses!</p><p>In most cases, the lower the Fstop the better the lens - now there are some exceptions and situations, I can't mention it right now, due to my time restrictions, sorry.</p><p>Have a great light.</p><p>Tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="czecht, post: 428684, member: 38059"] You can use FX lenses on DX and DX on FX bodies, (please research this on your own and see some youtube.com videos about this issue) BUT you should seriously research the needs you have today and possibly in the future. Example, today you like MACRO and or closeups, but in the future you have not mentioned here, your plans are landscapes also. This will change my suggestions. My own rule is to buy FX lenses, just in case you do get the FX body - the industry is moving now to FX more and more, because Canon and Nikon released so many FX bodies in a very short time and second: Since the phones and tablets have also large megapixels cameras, the only way Canon/Nikon can make it in the future is a BI FX chip and very good lenses! In most cases, the lower the Fstop the better the lens - now there are some exceptions and situations, I can't mention it right now, due to my time restrictions, sorry. Have a great light. Tony [/QUOTE]
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