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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 65327" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>When I got my D700 I had the same questions you have now. I got the 16-35 F4 VR and bought a few used lenses. There are bargain lenses out there that can do wonders with the FX format. And they can be bought for less. I first got a 28-80 3.3-5.6, plastic feel but sharp as a tack and it did macro too cost $50. Then a Tamron 28-200 that I got for 120.00$. I ended up with many more, but if your budget is limited, there are ways around.</p><p></p><p>What we don't know for now is what the next FX will be. Will it have an in camera focus screw to support old lenses? This would be major for me. Oh, and don't forget about the D700. It still a wonderful camera.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 65327, member: 3903"] When I got my D700 I had the same questions you have now. I got the 16-35 F4 VR and bought a few used lenses. There are bargain lenses out there that can do wonders with the FX format. And they can be bought for less. I first got a 28-80 3.3-5.6, plastic feel but sharp as a tack and it did macro too cost $50. Then a Tamron 28-200 that I got for 120.00$. I ended up with many more, but if your budget is limited, there are ways around. What we don't know for now is what the next FX will be. Will it have an in camera focus screw to support old lenses? This would be major for me. Oh, and don't forget about the D700. It still a wonderful camera. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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