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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
D800 & Nikkor DX lenses?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 78283" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>It's up to you, the lenses you currently have will work fine on the D800 but it would be a little counterproductive in as much as you'll be converting your D800 into a D7000. As to Longstar's comment, you won't notice anything being cut, rather the image output will be a 15.6 mp image rather than a 36.5 mp image. If you can afford to purchase an FX lens or two along with the D800, that would be ideal but if you can't, no worries. Keep the lenses you currently have and save up for an FX lens in the future. But keep in mind that the extra resolution of the D800 is tough on lower quality lenses so be sure to aim for the best you can afford when considering a lens for the D800</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 78283, member: 9521"] It's up to you, the lenses you currently have will work fine on the D800 but it would be a little counterproductive in as much as you'll be converting your D800 into a D7000. As to Longstar's comment, you won't notice anything being cut, rather the image output will be a 15.6 mp image rather than a 36.5 mp image. If you can afford to purchase an FX lens or two along with the D800, that would be ideal but if you can't, no worries. Keep the lenses you currently have and save up for an FX lens in the future. But keep in mind that the extra resolution of the D800 is tough on lower quality lenses so be sure to aim for the best you can afford when considering a lens for the D800 [/QUOTE]
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