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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 351858" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>In my opinion, with the IQ of both DX and FX sensors quite near each other and the high ISO also quite good, getting an FX for IQ and low light is less of an argument, than the wider reach and (in many cases) better AF performance. If you are shooting in good light and your main interest is in street photography, or portrait or general images, then there is no disting difference between DX and FX. Yes if you want high FPS only FX have it, if you want higher density sensors then DX have it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 351858, member: 16090"] In my opinion, with the IQ of both DX and FX sensors quite near each other and the high ISO also quite good, getting an FX for IQ and low light is less of an argument, than the wider reach and (in many cases) better AF performance. If you are shooting in good light and your main interest is in street photography, or portrait or general images, then there is no disting difference between DX and FX. Yes if you want high FPS only FX have it, if you want higher density sensors then DX have it. [/QUOTE]
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