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D750
ok, so what's with this vignetting crap?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 398775" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>A good chunk of what you are experiencing is explained here <a href="http://nikonites.com/tutorials/20377-fx-vs-dx-uncomplicating-math.html#axzz3Noj172wV" target="_blank">http://nikonites.com/tutorials/20377-fx-vs-dx-uncomplicating-math.html#axzz3Noj172wV</a></p><p></p><p>You've got a great Full Frame camera, but your lenses are a bunch of DX glass (the 50mm is your only full framed lens). If you didn't realize the implications of this <em>before</em> you laid down the money for your D750 then your lack of legwork (and that's what it has to be because this is talked about <em>all</em> the time) led you to buy a camera that can't effectively use most of your lenses. Yes, there's a DX mode, but all that does is remove 55% of your pixels, turning your wonderful 24MP camera into a $2200 11MP DX camera. It <u>does not</u> take your DX lens and magically expand it to cover the FX sensor, it takes your FX sensor and tells the outside edges to take a break while the center does all the work.</p><p></p><p>Time for new glass. Until then, stick the 50mm on there and shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 398775, member: 9240"] A good chunk of what you are experiencing is explained here [URL]http://nikonites.com/tutorials/20377-fx-vs-dx-uncomplicating-math.html#axzz3Noj172wV[/URL] You've got a great Full Frame camera, but your lenses are a bunch of DX glass (the 50mm is your only full framed lens). If you didn't realize the implications of this [I]before[/I] you laid down the money for your D750 then your lack of legwork (and that's what it has to be because this is talked about [I]all[/I] the time) led you to buy a camera that can't effectively use most of your lenses. Yes, there's a DX mode, but all that does is remove 55% of your pixels, turning your wonderful 24MP camera into a $2200 11MP DX camera. It [U]does not[/U] take your DX lens and magically expand it to cover the FX sensor, it takes your FX sensor and tells the outside edges to take a break while the center does all the work. Time for new glass. Until then, stick the 50mm on there and shoot. [/QUOTE]
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