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D7100
Sigma & Tamron Work with D7100?
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<blockquote data-quote="cadomniel" data-source="post: 234728" data-attributes="member: 17144"><p>I 100% agree, Nikon also wants to force everyone up to full frame... they have abandoned developing good lenses for DX.</p><p>They 17-55/2.8 could use an update, there are no wide angle primes in DX</p><p>Pentax at least has the 15mm limited prime for example.</p><p></p><p>And yes Sigma has the better lenses especially for the DX format, and Tamron 24-70 and 70-200 VC present a better value proposition than Nikon glass on fullframe.</p><p>I know you can put fullframe lenses on DX format camera but I am not planning to move to fullframe for a long time and it would be nice to have a choice of lenses that were APS-C specific for the cost savings, and smaller size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cadomniel, post: 234728, member: 17144"] I 100% agree, Nikon also wants to force everyone up to full frame... they have abandoned developing good lenses for DX. They 17-55/2.8 could use an update, there are no wide angle primes in DX Pentax at least has the 15mm limited prime for example. And yes Sigma has the better lenses especially for the DX format, and Tamron 24-70 and 70-200 VC present a better value proposition than Nikon glass on fullframe. I know you can put fullframe lenses on DX format camera but I am not planning to move to fullframe for a long time and it would be nice to have a choice of lenses that were APS-C specific for the cost savings, and smaller size. [/QUOTE]
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