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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
I'm going to pass on the D800 for now
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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 81182" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>ah the power of rationalization, because that is what we all do,, weigh off the advantages of each, and weigh it against the all mighty cash flow, or payment plan. </p><p></p><p>I think the real debate for you is the FX versus DX world. Even when I shot with the D300, I focused on buying FX lens to eliminate that variable for when the FX affordable camera came out,, let out a whoop of hurray when the D700 came out. </p><p></p><p>So, I would recommend you slowly sell off your DX lens (while the prices still hold up), phasing in FX lens that will work great on the D300 (FX lens have a real nice sweet spot on a DX sensors (often FX lens will core better on a DX sensor versus the FX sensor due to the edges of the lens). And once you have a sufficient FX lens collection switch to the right FX camera based of course on your own personal rationalization plan/needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 81182, member: 10038"] ah the power of rationalization, because that is what we all do,, weigh off the advantages of each, and weigh it against the all mighty cash flow, or payment plan. I think the real debate for you is the FX versus DX world. Even when I shot with the D300, I focused on buying FX lens to eliminate that variable for when the FX affordable camera came out,, let out a whoop of hurray when the D700 came out. So, I would recommend you slowly sell off your DX lens (while the prices still hold up), phasing in FX lens that will work great on the D300 (FX lens have a real nice sweet spot on a DX sensors (often FX lens will core better on a DX sensor versus the FX sensor due to the edges of the lens). And once you have a sufficient FX lens collection switch to the right FX camera based of course on your own personal rationalization plan/needs. [/QUOTE]
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I'm going to pass on the D800 for now
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