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Sony user moving to Nikon D7200 and looking for some advice on lenses please
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<blockquote data-quote="daveward" data-source="post: 649710" data-attributes="member: 43951"><p>I just found this thread and relish the chance to follow-up on the short debate brewing re: FX vs DX. I have noticed reading many forum posts that many members have multiple cameras, often both DX and FX. I believe I understand the "which is better" debate; and, I surely recognize that having two cameras, each with a forte is a great thing. What one poster in this thread was trying to get to is this question: if you could only have one which would you choose as the all-around best, FX or DX? I'm not trying to get THE definitive answer as there will never be one....but....I believe the reasons for taking a position would enlighten those of us who keep wondering about having one or the other (but not both).</p><p></p><p>I expect someone to raise the price/cost issue, so let's ask the question both ways:</p><p></p><p>1) Which is better: FX or DX, for your one and only camera (hypothetically for you multiple camera owners)?</p><p>2) Which is better: FX or DX, (and price being no object) for your one and only camera (hypothetically for you multiple camera owners)?</p><p></p><p>3) Optional fill-in-the blank question: If you had only one camera and to your eye you always produce extremely pleasing results it's because you use a<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite23" alt="(n)" title="Thumbs down (n)" loading="lazy" data-shortname="(n)" />:</p><p></p><p>a) DX camera</p><p>b) FX camera</p><p></p><p>Lastly, I appreciate that differences in price and weight will affect your thinking, but what I'm trying to flesh out is the quality of the images...if you can speak to this issue. Thanks!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveward, post: 649710, member: 43951"] I just found this thread and relish the chance to follow-up on the short debate brewing re: FX vs DX. I have noticed reading many forum posts that many members have multiple cameras, often both DX and FX. I believe I understand the "which is better" debate; and, I surely recognize that having two cameras, each with a forte is a great thing. What one poster in this thread was trying to get to is this question: if you could only have one which would you choose as the all-around best, FX or DX? I'm not trying to get THE definitive answer as there will never be one....but....I believe the reasons for taking a position would enlighten those of us who keep wondering about having one or the other (but not both). I expect someone to raise the price/cost issue, so let's ask the question both ways: 1) Which is better: FX or DX, for your one and only camera (hypothetically for you multiple camera owners)? 2) Which is better: FX or DX, (and price being no object) for your one and only camera (hypothetically for you multiple camera owners)? 3) Optional fill-in-the blank question: If you had only one camera and to your eye you always produce extremely pleasing results it's because you use a(n): a) DX camera b) FX camera Lastly, I appreciate that differences in price and weight will affect your thinking, but what I'm trying to flesh out is the quality of the images...if you can speak to this issue. Thanks!!! [/QUOTE]
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