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D750
The Right Order of Things-DX first, then FX?
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 650917" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>DX or FX really depends on what your medium will be. If you'll be sharing your photos online or on computer, I'd say it matters less whether you have a DX or FX. Here, as an example, the shared images are 1Mpix and if you're downsizing that much, there are a hundred tricks to improve the initial quality. Even when you don't downsize that much, during the last years they have added quite some tools to digitally upgrade your shots.</p><p></p><p>Only when you start printing large, it starts to matter what cam (and lenses) you are using.</p><p></p><p>I've owned the D7200, D750 and currently the D810 and they all have some advantages and disadvantages but (most of the time) none of those matter that much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 650917, member: 31330"] DX or FX really depends on what your medium will be. If you'll be sharing your photos online or on computer, I'd say it matters less whether you have a DX or FX. Here, as an example, the shared images are 1Mpix and if you're downsizing that much, there are a hundred tricks to improve the initial quality. Even when you don't downsize that much, during the last years they have added quite some tools to digitally upgrade your shots. Only when you start printing large, it starts to matter what cam (and lenses) you are using. I've owned the D7200, D750 and currently the D810 and they all have some advantages and disadvantages but (most of the time) none of those matter that much. [/QUOTE]
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