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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 505105" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Different lenses will spray differently on an FX sensor. I understand the desire to use the 1.4X to increase the number of pixels getting exposed to light, but you're doing it at a cost of light (and potentially IQ) as well. Given that chances are you're never going to be physically enlarging the image taken with your FX camera and DX lens to the extent that pixels matter that much, just shoot it in FX mode and crop to the vignette in post. This guarantees you get as much as you possibly can, and in some cases you'll actually get a little more image than would have fit on the DX sensor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 505105, member: 9240"] Different lenses will spray differently on an FX sensor. I understand the desire to use the 1.4X to increase the number of pixels getting exposed to light, but you're doing it at a cost of light (and potentially IQ) as well. Given that chances are you're never going to be physically enlarging the image taken with your FX camera and DX lens to the extent that pixels matter that much, just shoot it in FX mode and crop to the vignette in post. This guarantees you get as much as you possibly can, and in some cases you'll actually get a little more image than would have fit on the DX sensor. [/QUOTE]
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