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<blockquote data-quote="gqtuazon" data-source="post: 235427" data-attributes="member: 6573"><p>@ Lurch: I can certainly relate on how you are not in sync coming from Pentax to Nikon since they are two different system and control features. I feel something similar whenever I want to play with display model cameras such as Sony or Canon. I feel loss and just don't bother with them since I am unwilling to learn further. The issue is not about going to full frame but your unwillingness or lack of motivation to learn the features, functions and the potential benefit that you can achieve with the D800. </p><p></p><p>The way I understood your comment is that you no longer have the interest to explore learning that camera, but it basically tells me, to put it lightly, you got lazier. </p><p></p><p>Why? I don't understand how other people can capture great images with that camera and even use it professionally. The tool is there but I think your motivation isn't. Of course, that is just my opinion based on what you just posted. </p><p></p><p>I hope you can find the right camera that is in your comfort zone.</p><p></p><p>*Edit* </p><p></p><p>Please disregard. I just basically repeated what you already said. </p><p></p><p>OTOH, my experience coming from a D80 to D700 was completely the opposite when I switched to full frame. I also started as a newbie and just recently I started "charging" which is why I switched my experience level to Semi-pro. That's the only difference. I could never be satisfied by just having a DX or APS-C camera. I speak highly of it and it works well on what I do. My motivation and passion with my Nikons and photography in general is still going strong and has been very rewarding. I am sure everyone here can excel with this expensive hobby/profession as long as we put our heart to it. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gqtuazon, post: 235427, member: 6573"] @ Lurch: I can certainly relate on how you are not in sync coming from Pentax to Nikon since they are two different system and control features. I feel something similar whenever I want to play with display model cameras such as Sony or Canon. I feel loss and just don't bother with them since I am unwilling to learn further. The issue is not about going to full frame but your unwillingness or lack of motivation to learn the features, functions and the potential benefit that you can achieve with the D800. The way I understood your comment is that you no longer have the interest to explore learning that camera, but it basically tells me, to put it lightly, you got lazier. Why? I don't understand how other people can capture great images with that camera and even use it professionally. The tool is there but I think your motivation isn't. Of course, that is just my opinion based on what you just posted. I hope you can find the right camera that is in your comfort zone. *Edit* Please disregard. I just basically repeated what you already said. OTOH, my experience coming from a D80 to D700 was completely the opposite when I switched to full frame. I also started as a newbie and just recently I started "charging" which is why I switched my experience level to Semi-pro. That's the only difference. I could never be satisfied by just having a DX or APS-C camera. I speak highly of it and it works well on what I do. My motivation and passion with my Nikons and photography in general is still going strong and has been very rewarding. I am sure everyone here can excel with this expensive hobby/profession as long as we put our heart to it. Sent from my iPhone. [/QUOTE]
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