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D7100
Talked out of a D600
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<blockquote data-quote="SkvLTD" data-source="post: 374182" data-attributes="member: 12855"><p>Biggest question is really - why jump to FX (especially if you're on a budget)? IMO if you're not making money/shooting in more adverse lighting conditions, there's next to no need for better gear unless you do have that disposable income to scratch the hobby itch. </p><p></p><p>I was on a budget, saved up, made $ with my 5100 and stepped up to my 600. I've also only really stuck with 1 DX lens over a long period of time (35/1.8, which kind of sort of was useable on FX) and otherwise got couple of vintage primes and the 70-300 that served me even better on FX. And selling both the 35 and 70-300 netted me about 0/$200 profit. </p><p></p><p>Its fine to be on a budget, but saving up for a better body (first IMO), then glass is a faster way to go than grinding through lesser options while you get there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkvLTD, post: 374182, member: 12855"] Biggest question is really - why jump to FX (especially if you're on a budget)? IMO if you're not making money/shooting in more adverse lighting conditions, there's next to no need for better gear unless you do have that disposable income to scratch the hobby itch. I was on a budget, saved up, made $ with my 5100 and stepped up to my 600. I've also only really stuck with 1 DX lens over a long period of time (35/1.8, which kind of sort of was useable on FX) and otherwise got couple of vintage primes and the 70-300 that served me even better on FX. And selling both the 35 and 70-300 netted me about 0/$200 profit. Its fine to be on a budget, but saving up for a better body (first IMO), then glass is a faster way to go than grinding through lesser options while you get there. [/QUOTE]
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