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<blockquote data-quote="sonicbuffalo_RIP" data-source="post: 432901" data-attributes="member: 21543"><p>I went from DX to FX Nikon once upon a time....and I can tell you too that the FX lenses are beasts. They are massive (if you get any of the Trinity) and heavy as heck. I decided to buy a Sony FX and a few of their lenses. A lot smaller footprint and I did buy another D7100 because, frankly, they are a damn good camera for the money. I bought a refurb and it is a great DX camera. I just haven't spent any more money on DX lenses besides the 18-140mm kit lens that is an awesome lens for the 7100. Just keep in mind how heavy and bulky the Nikon FX glass is, and do you feel like lugging all that weight around? Good luck and happy shooting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonicbuffalo_RIP, post: 432901, member: 21543"] I went from DX to FX Nikon once upon a time....and I can tell you too that the FX lenses are beasts. They are massive (if you get any of the Trinity) and heavy as heck. I decided to buy a Sony FX and a few of their lenses. A lot smaller footprint and I did buy another D7100 because, frankly, they are a damn good camera for the money. I bought a refurb and it is a great DX camera. I just haven't spent any more money on DX lenses besides the 18-140mm kit lens that is an awesome lens for the 7100. Just keep in mind how heavy and bulky the Nikon FX glass is, and do you feel like lugging all that weight around? Good luck and happy shooting! [/QUOTE]
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