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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 370170" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>You'll never go wrong buying full frame glass. Even if you <em>never</em> go full frame you'll always be in the sweet spot of a full frame lens with a DX body - so even the less expensive stuff that has CA or distortion at the edges will serve you wonderfully. The only place you may have problems is on the wide end of things, so don't be afraid to invest in a fine quality DX wide angle, because 24mm (effectively 36mm on a DX) is not going to cut it in a lot of situations - even if it's a perfect 24mm from a "holy trinity" lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 370170, member: 9240"] You'll never go wrong buying full frame glass. Even if you [I]never[/I] go full frame you'll always be in the sweet spot of a full frame lens with a DX body - so even the less expensive stuff that has CA or distortion at the edges will serve you wonderfully. The only place you may have problems is on the wide end of things, so don't be afraid to invest in a fine quality DX wide angle, because 24mm (effectively 36mm on a DX) is not going to cut it in a lot of situations - even if it's a perfect 24mm from a "holy trinity" lens. [/QUOTE]
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