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Project 365 & Daily Photos
Marcel's once in a while daily or weekly 2014
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 397441" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>I don't think that Dx will disappear. The way things are going, camera sales in general are going down, being replaced by phones for the great majority. But even when one wants to stay in Dx, it's worthwhile to get the best lens before upgrading the camera. I've had a D90, 7000, 700, 600 and now Df and with good lenses, my D90 was capable of great pictures. Fx is better for low light, but light being the main photographic element, without it it's not even worth to take a picture sometimes. So I think that high iso performances are sometimes over rated except by pro photographers that absolutely need high iso performances in order to put bread and butter on their tables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 397441, member: 3903"] I don't think that Dx will disappear. The way things are going, camera sales in general are going down, being replaced by phones for the great majority. But even when one wants to stay in Dx, it's worthwhile to get the best lens before upgrading the camera. I've had a D90, 7000, 700, 600 and now Df and with good lenses, my D90 was capable of great pictures. Fx is better for low light, but light being the main photographic element, without it it's not even worth to take a picture sometimes. So I think that high iso performances are sometimes over rated except by pro photographers that absolutely need high iso performances in order to put bread and butter on their tables. [/QUOTE]
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