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nikkor af-s 14-24mm f2.8 ed g
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<blockquote data-quote="salukfan111" data-source="post: 512753" data-attributes="member: 39212"><p>This isn't Russia you can do whatever you want. </p><p></p><p>You do know that Nikon doesn't use Nikon sensors? Assuming you have a lens with a decent level of sharpness, the sensor sets the pixel count, and the real magic occurs between the sensor and sd card. You would be shocked to the where each of the commonly used sensors are used with respect to camera models. There is an engineering concept out there called "the point of diminishing returns". It's up to you to decide where that point is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="salukfan111, post: 512753, member: 39212"] This isn't Russia you can do whatever you want. You do know that Nikon doesn't use Nikon sensors? Assuming you have a lens with a decent level of sharpness, the sensor sets the pixel count, and the real magic occurs between the sensor and sd card. You would be shocked to the where each of the commonly used sensors are used with respect to camera models. There is an engineering concept out there called "the point of diminishing returns". It's up to you to decide where that point is. [/QUOTE]
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