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<blockquote data-quote="JDFlood" data-source="post: 132387" data-attributes="member: 11653"><p>You could play it either way and get a benefit. I think either makes sense. The advantage of the D600 (I wouldn't get a 5 year old camera now ((D700))) is the new very sensitive full sized sensor. This puts you in the really good pro-sumer body. Should be good for ten years, unless you choose to upgrade in four or five. The glass, tends to hold it's value... if you ever sell it... not sure why you would. OK, I would do the body, because you will get benefits on all your photos from the great sensor... do you do post processing? It really helps if you do, since the FX sensor has a huge capability to lighten the dark areas and choose your balance. Just don't buy a DX lens so you can upgrade later and not have to swap lenses to FX. I think you can do either and feel comfortable you are doing the right thing. JD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDFlood, post: 132387, member: 11653"] You could play it either way and get a benefit. I think either makes sense. The advantage of the D600 (I wouldn't get a 5 year old camera now ((D700))) is the new very sensitive full sized sensor. This puts you in the really good pro-sumer body. Should be good for ten years, unless you choose to upgrade in four or five. The glass, tends to hold it's value... if you ever sell it... not sure why you would. OK, I would do the body, because you will get benefits on all your photos from the great sensor... do you do post processing? It really helps if you do, since the FX sensor has a huge capability to lighten the dark areas and choose your balance. Just don't buy a DX lens so you can upgrade later and not have to swap lenses to FX. I think you can do either and feel comfortable you are doing the right thing. JD [/QUOTE]
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