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<blockquote data-quote="Wolfeye" data-source="post: 495572" data-attributes="member: 29166"><p>I recall a recent commercial from Crest, where this smiling, ditzy girl comes on and announces she's "Going Pro!" because she's decided to switch to Crest's new "Pro" toothpaste. Never mind that her teeth are already gleaming white and perfect, she believes that "Going pro" is the thing to do. </p><p></p><p>If you're used to shooting DX and wildlife, a FX camera will be a step backward. You will get better pictures taking your DX camera and using the money to go on safari in Africa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolfeye, post: 495572, member: 29166"] I recall a recent commercial from Crest, where this smiling, ditzy girl comes on and announces she's "Going Pro!" because she's decided to switch to Crest's new "Pro" toothpaste. Never mind that her teeth are already gleaming white and perfect, she believes that "Going pro" is the thing to do. If you're used to shooting DX and wildlife, a FX camera will be a step backward. You will get better pictures taking your DX camera and using the money to go on safari in Africa. [/QUOTE]
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