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<blockquote data-quote="Pebbleheed" data-source="post: 351428" data-attributes="member: 24344"><p>It depends on the individual's needs and I think to suggest FX as a natural progression from DX in a one size fits all fashion ignores this. </p><p></p><p>For example a friend of mine recently moved from DX to FX. He's now looking at buying a second DX camera for his birding photos as he says the FX doesn't do the job for him. </p><p></p><p>It's like saying diesel cars are an upgrade to petrol or vice versa. Both do a good job but it's not an upgrade, rather a choice depending on your needs and sometimes budget too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pebbleheed, post: 351428, member: 24344"] It depends on the individual's needs and I think to suggest FX as a natural progression from DX in a one size fits all fashion ignores this. For example a friend of mine recently moved from DX to FX. He's now looking at buying a second DX camera for his birding photos as he says the FX doesn't do the job for him. It's like saying diesel cars are an upgrade to petrol or vice versa. Both do a good job but it's not an upgrade, rather a choice depending on your needs and sometimes budget too. [/QUOTE]
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