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Where does the D500 leave us D7XXX shooters.
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<blockquote data-quote="D200freak" data-source="post: 525640" data-attributes="member: 41018"><p>You don't have to explain the details of FX vs DX to me. I understand it quite well. I understand that there is no difference in focal length but there is a difference in image footprint size on the sensor. The effective ANGLE of the field of view changes. Which is functionally the same as going to a longer lens. A DX camera can be thought of as one where the image is already cropped for you, before you even took the picture. If you're using an FX lens. Yeah, I know, I get it. So it would be pointless to stick a 14-24mm lens on a DX camera if you were hoping to see that 94 degree FOV at the 14mm end of the zoom range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D200freak, post: 525640, member: 41018"] You don't have to explain the details of FX vs DX to me. I understand it quite well. I understand that there is no difference in focal length but there is a difference in image footprint size on the sensor. The effective ANGLE of the field of view changes. Which is functionally the same as going to a longer lens. A DX camera can be thought of as one where the image is already cropped for you, before you even took the picture. If you're using an FX lens. Yeah, I know, I get it. So it would be pointless to stick a 14-24mm lens on a DX camera if you were hoping to see that 94 degree FOV at the 14mm end of the zoom range. [/QUOTE]
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