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<blockquote data-quote="TheVazha" data-source="post: 751760" data-attributes="member: 49085"><p>This is why I came here!! [emoji1690]</p><p></p><p>I’m happy with the 5300. Great question on why I want more. I’ve gotten really really good on post. I’ve watched all the crazy you tube tutorials over the years and have become intermediate I’d call it on Photoshop. The thirst for the full frame is just that. I can get what I need from the 5300 and Photoshop (although 90% of my adjustments are in Camera Raw), but I know I’m missing that extra bump by not having a full frame sensor. </p><p></p><p>So wait, can I use my Nikkor 10-24 directly on the Z6? Don’t I need the adapter for it? I assume the glass on the 10-24 is good because I paid almost $1K for it new a while back. I live in the 14-24 range even with the cropped sensor. The only issue I have with my 5300 is that the photos come out a tiny tiny bit blurred if that makes sense. Maybe it’s all in my head, and sometimes the effect looks amazing, but I think a full frame will get some detail that I think I’m missing?</p><p></p><p>I guess by buying the adapter as a kit I was hoping to salvage the only two lenses I have. Is that sound accurate or is there another option?</p><p></p><p>I have not considered the DX Z50. How does it compare quality wise to a D750 or the Z6?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheVazha, post: 751760, member: 49085"] This is why I came here!! [emoji1690] I’m happy with the 5300. Great question on why I want more. I’ve gotten really really good on post. I’ve watched all the crazy you tube tutorials over the years and have become intermediate I’d call it on Photoshop. The thirst for the full frame is just that. I can get what I need from the 5300 and Photoshop (although 90% of my adjustments are in Camera Raw), but I know I’m missing that extra bump by not having a full frame sensor. So wait, can I use my Nikkor 10-24 directly on the Z6? Don’t I need the adapter for it? I assume the glass on the 10-24 is good because I paid almost $1K for it new a while back. I live in the 14-24 range even with the cropped sensor. The only issue I have with my 5300 is that the photos come out a tiny tiny bit blurred if that makes sense. Maybe it’s all in my head, and sometimes the effect looks amazing, but I think a full frame will get some detail that I think I’m missing? I guess by buying the adapter as a kit I was hoping to salvage the only two lenses I have. Is that sound accurate or is there another option? I have not considered the DX Z50. How does it compare quality wise to a D750 or the Z6? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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