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<blockquote data-quote="goz63" data-source="post: 6614" data-attributes="member: 1557"><p>Ranie,</p><p>That 17-55 f2.8 would be an awesome lens. Fast wide angle glass. Very nice. </p><p>The FX bodies and glass seem to be the more pro style stuff but I don't think the DX will get fazed out any time soon. Not unless Nikon is looking to get rid of a huge customer base. If my choice was to get a D3 or D700 vs any of the Canon DX line, I would have HAD to go with Canon for simple price. If FX becomes the gold standard and DX is fazed out, the price will have to drop considerably to keep the consumer or prosumer in the market. And like you said, you are getting comparable picture quality through similar lenses. </p><p>Ultimately it comes down to the photographer and not the gear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goz63, post: 6614, member: 1557"] Ranie, That 17-55 f2.8 would be an awesome lens. Fast wide angle glass. Very nice. The FX bodies and glass seem to be the more pro style stuff but I don't think the DX will get fazed out any time soon. Not unless Nikon is looking to get rid of a huge customer base. If my choice was to get a D3 or D700 vs any of the Canon DX line, I would have HAD to go with Canon for simple price. If FX becomes the gold standard and DX is fazed out, the price will have to drop considerably to keep the consumer or prosumer in the market. And like you said, you are getting comparable picture quality through similar lenses. Ultimately it comes down to the photographer and not the gear. [/QUOTE]
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