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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 101514" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>Nikon uses the term DX on their lenses. They do not put Fx on Full frame lenses, so just stay away from Dx. The 28-300 is a Fx lens. 3rd party lenses have their own designations, just read the product descriptions to make sure they are not Dx. The term Dx is a Nikon term, so other parties won't use it, they will say something like "APS-C size sensor" for Dx.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 101514, member: 4399"] Nikon uses the term DX on their lenses. They do not put Fx on Full frame lenses, so just stay away from Dx. The 28-300 is a Fx lens. 3rd party lenses have their own designations, just read the product descriptions to make sure they are not Dx. The term Dx is a Nikon term, so other parties won't use it, they will say something like "APS-C size sensor" for Dx. [/QUOTE]
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