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So tell me why I shouldn't jump to FX...
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<blockquote data-quote="skene" data-source="post: 456496" data-attributes="member: 13155"><p>So I recently have located and have an interest in a D3x, and I am mildly curious about making the jump to full frame, but also slightly hesitant on going with this camera. I mean putting it down on paper in comparison to today's standards ISO would be the only significant issue that I can see as the D3X will be clean only through native ISO 100-1600. This does not bother me much, as I rarely see myself shooting anywhere above those numbers (3200 being max). However then there is the well I can always go with a D3s, 800/e (File size scares me) or Df.</p><p></p><p>I guess as this moment it's hopeful wishing that I will quite probably purchase the D3x provided that the price is right. But should I hold out for another?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skene, post: 456496, member: 13155"] So I recently have located and have an interest in a D3x, and I am mildly curious about making the jump to full frame, but also slightly hesitant on going with this camera. I mean putting it down on paper in comparison to today's standards ISO would be the only significant issue that I can see as the D3X will be clean only through native ISO 100-1600. This does not bother me much, as I rarely see myself shooting anywhere above those numbers (3200 being max). However then there is the well I can always go with a D3s, 800/e (File size scares me) or Df. I guess as this moment it's hopeful wishing that I will quite probably purchase the D3x provided that the price is right. But should I hold out for another? [/QUOTE]
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