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<blockquote data-quote="FastGlass" data-source="post: 352478" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>I choose to go full frame because #1 I wanted to take full advantage of the wide angle end of the focal range. #2 I wanted a well sealed body against rain, sand etc... #3 The D3s I have has 4 Shooting menu banks. Meaning I can preset different shooting settings so I can choose them and not dig through the menu and set them up every time. #4 the D3s has 10 fps shooting burst capabilities. So when shooting sports It comes in pretty handy. Although the more experience I gain the less of the 10 I need. Dual cards, Virtual horizon indicating how level the camera is, Focus system is more superior then the D90. Plus there's very few cameras out there that can beat the D3s in low light capabilities. Lets face it, if wanting more useful features then the body you have now is what your looking for. Sometimes going to a pro body is the only way to achieve it and pro bodies are full frame. This may not be the case in the future seeing how the new bodies are becoming more and more packed with all the goodies the pro bodies offer. In fact when I feel the D90 doesn't do it for me anymore, DX format will still have its spot in my bag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastGlass, post: 352478, member: 13822"] I choose to go full frame because #1 I wanted to take full advantage of the wide angle end of the focal range. #2 I wanted a well sealed body against rain, sand etc... #3 The D3s I have has 4 Shooting menu banks. Meaning I can preset different shooting settings so I can choose them and not dig through the menu and set them up every time. #4 the D3s has 10 fps shooting burst capabilities. So when shooting sports It comes in pretty handy. Although the more experience I gain the less of the 10 I need. Dual cards, Virtual horizon indicating how level the camera is, Focus system is more superior then the D90. Plus there's very few cameras out there that can beat the D3s in low light capabilities. Lets face it, if wanting more useful features then the body you have now is what your looking for. Sometimes going to a pro body is the only way to achieve it and pro bodies are full frame. This may not be the case in the future seeing how the new bodies are becoming more and more packed with all the goodies the pro bodies offer. In fact when I feel the D90 doesn't do it for me anymore, DX format will still have its spot in my bag. [/QUOTE]
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