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FX lens on DX body
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<blockquote data-quote="bluzman" data-source="post: 816065" data-attributes="member: 47800"><p>I shoot a lot of wildlife images using both Shutter and Aperture modes. I sold a D750 and most of my FX lenses to fund my D500. At the time I had (and kept) a full frame (DG) Sigma 100-400mm that gave great results on the D500. Eventually, though, I found that the combo of the Sigma and the D500 was getting a bit too heavy for this old guy so I sold the Sigma. Currently, I have two full frame AF-P FX 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E ED VR lenses that I use on my D500 and D7500 bodies. I find that these lenses can produce excellent results on APS-C bodies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluzman, post: 816065, member: 47800"] I shoot a lot of wildlife images using both Shutter and Aperture modes. I sold a D750 and most of my FX lenses to fund my D500. At the time I had (and kept) a full frame (DG) Sigma 100-400mm that gave great results on the D500. Eventually, though, I found that the combo of the Sigma and the D500 was getting a bit too heavy for this old guy so I sold the Sigma. Currently, I have two full frame AF-P FX 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E ED VR lenses that I use on my D500 and D7500 bodies. I find that these lenses can produce excellent results on APS-C bodies. [/QUOTE]
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