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Interesting read on DX vs. FX for wildlife and sports
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyNH_RIP" data-source="post: 135686" data-attributes="member: 10784"><p>That all makes sense Scott... When I started out in September of 2012.. I did not even know how well I was gonna like it or how active I would be. I had not done any serious photography since the late 70's and for the last bunch of years, digital P&S. I did want to "over" spend and then not use it (or the features I spent for) so after a couple months of research, I pulled the plug on my D5100. </p><p></p><p>I do not regret it either... I do lust a little after a 7000 (and did when I bought the 5100) but at that time, I could not justify the cost difference... Now, well a monster has been created, I am wanting to learn more everyday... I shoot lots of photos of various types..... and now am looking at possibly a macro and and a ultra wide (18-55) is my widest.</p><p></p><p>Will I ever go FX, not likely at my age... but someday maybe an upgraded DX... In the meantime, I am pleased with my shots, I believe I have improved since I got started in September, and there is still much more room to improve and learn with my current DX equipment! </p><p></p><p>Most important, I am having FUN!</p><p></p><p>Pat in NH</p><p></p><p>ps: if I had one regret, its that I did not do this 10 years ago!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyNH_RIP, post: 135686, member: 10784"] That all makes sense Scott... When I started out in September of 2012.. I did not even know how well I was gonna like it or how active I would be. I had not done any serious photography since the late 70's and for the last bunch of years, digital P&S. I did want to "over" spend and then not use it (or the features I spent for) so after a couple months of research, I pulled the plug on my D5100. I do not regret it either... I do lust a little after a 7000 (and did when I bought the 5100) but at that time, I could not justify the cost difference... Now, well a monster has been created, I am wanting to learn more everyday... I shoot lots of photos of various types..... and now am looking at possibly a macro and and a ultra wide (18-55) is my widest. Will I ever go FX, not likely at my age... but someday maybe an upgraded DX... In the meantime, I am pleased with my shots, I believe I have improved since I got started in September, and there is still much more room to improve and learn with my current DX equipment! Most important, I am having FUN! Pat in NH ps: if I had one regret, its that I did not do this 10 years ago! [/QUOTE]
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