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D90
Thinking about buying D90 but concerned about moving to cropped sensor
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 150769" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>The 35 is a nice lens on DX. As you point out, it is much like a 50mm would be on 35mm. Everybody should have one. Its good for inside shots of people, one person or a small group around a table, but if you are trying to capture a good part of the room it will be too close. You might want an 18-55 or 18-105, both decent lenses and fairly inexpensive. There are other more pricey lenses if you need something faster.</p><p>No problems with your lenses. The vignette problem comes if you buy dx lens and use it on your 35mm or a full frame sensor dslr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 150769, member: 4923"] The 35 is a nice lens on DX. As you point out, it is much like a 50mm would be on 35mm. Everybody should have one. Its good for inside shots of people, one person or a small group around a table, but if you are trying to capture a good part of the room it will be too close. You might want an 18-55 or 18-105, both decent lenses and fairly inexpensive. There are other more pricey lenses if you need something faster. No problems with your lenses. The vignette problem comes if you buy dx lens and use it on your 35mm or a full frame sensor dslr. [/QUOTE]
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