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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 827492" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>Looks like you are in position to make lemonade from some lemons life handed you. Starting from scratch I would have to also recommend a mirrorless body, Nikon's DSLR line is at the end development. Your question about FX or DX also has an easy answer. Nikon only has 3 Current DX format Z-mount bodies (considering the Z50 is being replaced by the Z50-II). None of those bodies offer in-body image stabilization. All full-frame bodies have that.</p><p></p><p>I would recommend a full-frame especially at this time you are needing new lenses. Your subject interests really favor the move. I certainly have enjoyed the better options of ultra-wide angle lenses available for full-frame. The Zf has a lot going for it, and with the Z6-III getting to store shelves, older Z6-II are being discounted.</p><p></p><p>For lenses if the pro-line f/2.8 zooms are too much, there are a medium-level f/2.8 line with extra features stripped out. Also some nice f/4 zooms that reduce size and cost. A 14-30mm f/4 and 24-120mm f/4 could be a good starting setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 827492, member: 48483"] Looks like you are in position to make lemonade from some lemons life handed you. Starting from scratch I would have to also recommend a mirrorless body, Nikon's DSLR line is at the end development. Your question about FX or DX also has an easy answer. Nikon only has 3 Current DX format Z-mount bodies (considering the Z50 is being replaced by the Z50-II). None of those bodies offer in-body image stabilization. All full-frame bodies have that. I would recommend a full-frame especially at this time you are needing new lenses. Your subject interests really favor the move. I certainly have enjoyed the better options of ultra-wide angle lenses available for full-frame. The Zf has a lot going for it, and with the Z6-III getting to store shelves, older Z6-II are being discounted. For lenses if the pro-line f/2.8 zooms are too much, there are a medium-level f/2.8 line with extra features stripped out. Also some nice f/4 zooms that reduce size and cost. A 14-30mm f/4 and 24-120mm f/4 could be a good starting setup. [/QUOTE]
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