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Ultra-Wide Angle Dilemma? DX & FX
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<blockquote data-quote="PaulWog" data-source="post: 314823" data-attributes="member: 25930"><p>So here's what I'm planning on doing (tomorrow), after I give it a night to sleep on the idea:</p><p></p><p>I will buy the 10-20mm Sigma lens once I find a good copy. I will buy the 35mm 1.8G DX lens as well once I find a good copy (I had one before that needed a considerable amount of focus tuning, sold it // I hate the bokeh on the lens in forested areas, so I'll just compensate with my 50mm). I will stick with a DX setup. Once a full-frame comes out that I want, I will keep the D5200 as my backup camera (since it's relatively small and with a lens attached fits well in a bag), and start shooting with two cameras (granted DX-mode might be superior on a camera 2 years in the future than a D5200 natively in DX, but I plan to travel to Europe so having a beater camera might be good - I'd rather not fly with ultra expensive gear).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulWog, post: 314823, member: 25930"] So here's what I'm planning on doing (tomorrow), after I give it a night to sleep on the idea: I will buy the 10-20mm Sigma lens once I find a good copy. I will buy the 35mm 1.8G DX lens as well once I find a good copy (I had one before that needed a considerable amount of focus tuning, sold it // I hate the bokeh on the lens in forested areas, so I'll just compensate with my 50mm). I will stick with a DX setup. Once a full-frame comes out that I want, I will keep the D5200 as my backup camera (since it's relatively small and with a lens attached fits well in a bag), and start shooting with two cameras (granted DX-mode might be superior on a camera 2 years in the future than a D5200 natively in DX, but I plan to travel to Europe so having a beater camera might be good - I'd rather not fly with ultra expensive gear). [/QUOTE]
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