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Ultra-Wide Angle Dilemma? DX & FX
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 314301" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>Go to a store where you can handle both Dx and Fx lenses mounted on their proper mount. I've shot Dx with the Nikon 10-24 and Fx with the 18-35g. Fx is much more usable across the entire frame. Light gathering much greater on Fx, D600 about 200%+ greater ISO capabilities than that of a D7100. Once you look through the viewfinder comparing Fx and Dx you will not need anyone's advice. </p><p></p><p>That being said, I'm looking to pick up a D7100 or the next new Dx for it's crop factor, where Dx shines. Wide is more of a struggle for Dx, physics.</p><p></p><p>Don't buy any more lenses until you commit to a format (or plan to have both)!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 314301, member: 4399"] Go to a store where you can handle both Dx and Fx lenses mounted on their proper mount. I've shot Dx with the Nikon 10-24 and Fx with the 18-35g. Fx is much more usable across the entire frame. Light gathering much greater on Fx, D600 about 200%+ greater ISO capabilities than that of a D7100. Once you look through the viewfinder comparing Fx and Dx you will not need anyone's advice. That being said, I'm looking to pick up a D7100 or the next new Dx for it's crop factor, where Dx shines. Wide is more of a struggle for Dx, physics. Don't buy any more lenses until you commit to a format (or plan to have both)! [/QUOTE]
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