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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 103694" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Please don't take this the wrong way, but rather as just an opinion. Sure, most FX cameras are "pro" bodies, but there are also "pro" DX bodies: D300S, D300, D200, all the D2s and all the D1s. Yes, the latest "pro" bodies have been FX. But by no means should anyone think that the only way to become "pro", is to go FX. Many "pro" sports photogs use DX and rightly so. You need to look at the advantages and disadvantages of both formats. No one will ever know that your pictures are taken with a FX camera unless you tell them or if they look at the EXIF data. Don't go to FX just because it seems to be the "pro" thing to do. Go to FX for the right reasons. Again, only my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 103694, member: 9619"] Please don't take this the wrong way, but rather as just an opinion. Sure, most FX cameras are "pro" bodies, but there are also "pro" DX bodies: D300S, D300, D200, all the D2s and all the D1s. Yes, the latest "pro" bodies have been FX. But by no means should anyone think that the only way to become "pro", is to go FX. Many "pro" sports photogs use DX and rightly so. You need to look at the advantages and disadvantages of both formats. No one will ever know that your pictures are taken with a FX camera unless you tell them or if they look at the EXIF data. Don't go to FX just because it seems to be the "pro" thing to do. Go to FX for the right reasons. Again, only my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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