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Nikon DSLR Cameras
General Digital SLR Cameras
Interesting read on DX vs. FX for wildlife and sports
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<blockquote data-quote="gqtuazon" data-source="post: 135695" data-attributes="member: 6573"><p>Hi Pat. Just about everyone here and once you get hooked with photography, it is normal to crave for something better. My gear acquisition has been painfully long in the beginning since I also use to say the same thing that this camera or lens are too expensive and that there is no way that I'm going to pay for that. Several years later, and after trying other cheaper lenses, I ended up selling them once I've tried the pro lenses from Nikon.</p><p></p><p>I don't make any money with my equipment except for some contests that I rarely join every now and then. I know my skills have improved significantly since I first started. This is just my hobby and its my channel to relax and enjoy my hobby. My cousin who have been a longer and better photographer than I, used to say: "Where there is beauty, we capture it. Where there is none, we create it."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gqtuazon, post: 135695, member: 6573"] Hi Pat. Just about everyone here and once you get hooked with photography, it is normal to crave for something better. My gear acquisition has been painfully long in the beginning since I also use to say the same thing that this camera or lens are too expensive and that there is no way that I'm going to pay for that. Several years later, and after trying other cheaper lenses, I ended up selling them once I've tried the pro lenses from Nikon. I don't make any money with my equipment except for some contests that I rarely join every now and then. I know my skills have improved significantly since I first started. This is just my hobby and its my channel to relax and enjoy my hobby. My cousin who have been a longer and better photographer than I, used to say: "Where there is beauty, we capture it. Where there is none, we create it." [/QUOTE]
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