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D3200
Future purchase advice please
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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 465153" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>In my opinion, if you are going to invest, I suggest getting an FX body. That way you get AF on all the "D" lenses and metering on AIS ones (the D7xxx bodies also have this). That gives you access to wide gamut of pre owned lenses at a reasonable cosy. FX bodies will in general</p><p>. Have better noise at higher ISO</p><p>. Landscapes using popular AIS wides - 24m and 28mm will give the same FOV as 16mm and 18mm on DX, which means cheaper and at times better lenses.</p><p></p><p>The downside of FX is that you have less dense sensors (except the D8xx series), so you will need longer lenses for those distant shots compared to DX. But carting along two DX bodies (unless you a sports shooter) seems pointless to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 465153, member: 16090"] In my opinion, if you are going to invest, I suggest getting an FX body. That way you get AF on all the "D" lenses and metering on AIS ones (the D7xxx bodies also have this). That gives you access to wide gamut of pre owned lenses at a reasonable cosy. FX bodies will in general . Have better noise at higher ISO . Landscapes using popular AIS wides - 24m and 28mm will give the same FOV as 16mm and 18mm on DX, which means cheaper and at times better lenses. The downside of FX is that you have less dense sensors (except the D8xx series), so you will need longer lenses for those distant shots compared to DX. But carting along two DX bodies (unless you a sports shooter) seems pointless to me. [/QUOTE]
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