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<blockquote data-quote="alfaholic" data-source="post: 351522" data-attributes="member: 13066"><p>This FX vs DX debate is not that simple because people observes only one spot on the timeline. But do not forget about D3 as a first nikon FX camera for example, if you compare it with D7100 it has worse dynamic range, IQ, color depth, resolution, maximum ISO. D3 has maybe one stop less noise at ISO800, but one or two years from now some DX body will have even that better. </p><p>Do not forget that D3 was 5 times more money than D7100 is now.</p><p></p><p>I would say that it is valid to say that FX is the next step if you want to have "the best" in that moment in time, but tomorrow something will be even better and then what.</p><p>Tomorrow some new DX body will be better than your yesterday's FX, that is just funny.</p><p>I think everyone should find something that is good enough for him, it does not matter whether it is an DX or FX sensor. The most important piece of equipment is located 10 centimeters behind the camera, as someone said...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alfaholic, post: 351522, member: 13066"] This FX vs DX debate is not that simple because people observes only one spot on the timeline. But do not forget about D3 as a first nikon FX camera for example, if you compare it with D7100 it has worse dynamic range, IQ, color depth, resolution, maximum ISO. D3 has maybe one stop less noise at ISO800, but one or two years from now some DX body will have even that better. Do not forget that D3 was 5 times more money than D7100 is now. I would say that it is valid to say that FX is the next step if you want to have "the best" in that moment in time, but tomorrow something will be even better and then what. Tomorrow some new DX body will be better than your yesterday's FX, that is just funny. I think everyone should find something that is good enough for him, it does not matter whether it is an DX or FX sensor. The most important piece of equipment is located 10 centimeters behind the camera, as someone said... [/QUOTE]
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