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The Right Order of Things-DX first, then FX?
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<blockquote data-quote="lokatz" data-source="post: 650509" data-attributes="member: 43924"><p>Not to critique Don's statement in any way, but I made the step from a D90 to a D7100 (really not that much different from the D7200) several years back and did not find it to be all that big. Don't get me wrong, the D7100/7200's faster AF is a godsend and the higher resolution is nice, but the D90 is a surprisingly capable and flexible body that allowed me to do almost anything I could do with a D7200.</p><p></p><p>My question for Dave is this: why are you looking to upgrade, and what do you like to shoot? The choice of DX vs FX in my view depends more on your shooting preferences and preferred subjects, but not so much on skill or maturity as a photographer. Both have their place and both can deliver excellent pics if used right. </p><p></p><p>As fellow Nikonians have pointed out before me, the general path towards better pictures follows three milestones: 1. better skills, 2. better glass, 3. better cameras. In that exact order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lokatz, post: 650509, member: 43924"] Not to critique Don's statement in any way, but I made the step from a D90 to a D7100 (really not that much different from the D7200) several years back and did not find it to be all that big. Don't get me wrong, the D7100/7200's faster AF is a godsend and the higher resolution is nice, but the D90 is a surprisingly capable and flexible body that allowed me to do almost anything I could do with a D7200. My question for Dave is this: why are you looking to upgrade, and what do you like to shoot? The choice of DX vs FX in my view depends more on your shooting preferences and preferred subjects, but not so much on skill or maturity as a photographer. Both have their place and both can deliver excellent pics if used right. As fellow Nikonians have pointed out before me, the general path towards better pictures follows three milestones: 1. better skills, 2. better glass, 3. better cameras. In that exact order. [/QUOTE]
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