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<blockquote data-quote="Akiviri" data-source="post: 136642" data-attributes="member: 13536"><p>I agree with the last two posters above.</p><p></p><p>First go get some hands on experience.</p><p></p><p>Then go Fx D800 and grab a 50mm and maybe something in the 100mm +/- range (maybe the 105mm Micro) and go shoot til your eyes water - I know I would lol.</p><p></p><p>Seriously - if you're planning to go Fx at some point, the only real question is which one do you want. Currently the D800 is <em>the</em> digital full frame camera for landscapes, but that don't mean much if it doesn't have the things you want on it and/or don't like it for whatever reason. In which case I would just wait til there is one I like with the lenses I want for it now. You <em>know </em>there is a sequel coming, it's just a question of when and what you want to do in the meantime - providing the D800 doesn't wow you. </p><p></p><p>My 2c about landscape cameras - Fx and the more resolution the better - which is why I'm going Medium Format for 'serious' work. This is another option for you (**edit - just to get you even more confused - but it <em>is</em> an option if you are serious about landscapes) - without going into details as this is a Nikon forum lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Akiviri, post: 136642, member: 13536"] I agree with the last two posters above. First go get some hands on experience. Then go Fx D800 and grab a 50mm and maybe something in the 100mm +/- range (maybe the 105mm Micro) and go shoot til your eyes water - I know I would lol. Seriously - if you're planning to go Fx at some point, the only real question is which one do you want. Currently the D800 is [I]the[/I] digital full frame camera for landscapes, but that don't mean much if it doesn't have the things you want on it and/or don't like it for whatever reason. In which case I would just wait til there is one I like with the lenses I want for it now. You [I]know [/I]there is a sequel coming, it's just a question of when and what you want to do in the meantime - providing the D800 doesn't wow you. My 2c about landscape cameras - Fx and the more resolution the better - which is why I'm going Medium Format for 'serious' work. This is another option for you (**edit - just to get you even more confused - but it [I]is[/I] an option if you are serious about landscapes) - without going into details as this is a Nikon forum lol. [/QUOTE]
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