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So you're thinking of switching to FF?
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<blockquote data-quote="fiVe" data-source="post: 235841" data-attributes="member: 17614"><p>Of course, everyone's reasons and motivations are different. Mrs. fiVe and I are looking to move our photography skills to the next level (hobbyists for now, but maybe something more later), and felt moving to full-frame was the way to do this. Our Canon crop-body is a few years old, and we knew we would have to "re-learn" a new camera whether Canon or Nikon. The D610 was the brightest ping on our radar and had the most appeal to us. We are excited about what we can learn and do with our new Nikon.</p><p></p><p>R/Jv</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fiVe, post: 235841, member: 17614"] Of course, everyone's reasons and motivations are different. Mrs. fiVe and I are looking to move our photography skills to the next level (hobbyists for now, but maybe something more later), and felt moving to full-frame was the way to do this. Our Canon crop-body is a few years old, and we knew we would have to "re-learn" a new camera whether Canon or Nikon. The D610 was the brightest ping on our radar and had the most appeal to us. We are excited about what we can learn and do with our new Nikon. R/Jv [/QUOTE]
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