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<blockquote data-quote="crycocyon" data-source="post: 136558" data-attributes="member: 13076"><p>I think if you do landscapes then a larger format is in order. It isn't just a matter of resolution but dynamic range (pulling detail out of shadows, etc.) and the kind of greater "depth" and richness that the larger format produces. I would wait though with the D600 until the dust issue is resolved. But with that budget, and doing landscapes, a D800 would be a natural choice. You could sell your DX lenses and get one or two G lenses or even less expensive AI-S lenses to tie you over since you don't need autofocus for landscapes, and of course you can use your DX lenses in the meantime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crycocyon, post: 136558, member: 13076"] I think if you do landscapes then a larger format is in order. It isn't just a matter of resolution but dynamic range (pulling detail out of shadows, etc.) and the kind of greater "depth" and richness that the larger format produces. I would wait though with the D600 until the dust issue is resolved. But with that budget, and doing landscapes, a D800 would be a natural choice. You could sell your DX lenses and get one or two G lenses or even less expensive AI-S lenses to tie you over since you don't need autofocus for landscapes, and of course you can use your DX lenses in the meantime. [/QUOTE]
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