Soo many AK's sure heavy
It is necessary to hold so many AKs at times, especially when covering weddings.
Soo many AK's sure heavy
It is necessary to hold so many AKs at times, especially when covering weddings.
get an assistant to carry other stuff . . .
Would like so make some conclusion until now:
Am i right to say that (I know is a bit foolish to mention), FX lenses were designed for FX bodies and same for DX. Even though FX lenses can be used on DX but that is not the purpose of FX lenses. I know this will be arguable but given these 2 cases, which one can describe the situation better?:
1) Using 70-200 2.8 (should be FX lenses) with D90
2) Using 14-24 / 16-35 with D90
Please note that FX lenses can be used on DX bodies but not vice versa.
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With the emerging of new DX bodies, e.g.: D7k, does the advantages of FX still stand? E.g.: better performance at high ISO, bigger megapixel (even though no useful enough), bigger OVF etc. etc. (for time being, not talking about FX successor).
I'm still waiting for the day when there is a FX camera with 100% VF in the size of the D700. The D3s I'm using now is nice, but heavy.
DX lenses can be used on FX bodies...
Would like so make some conclusion until now:
Even though FX lenses can be used on DX but that is not the purpose of FX lenses. I know this will be arguable but given these 2 cases, which one can describe the situation better?:
1) Using 70-200 2.8 (should be FX lenses) with D90
2) Using 14-24 / 16-35 with D90
Please note that FX lenses can be used on DX bodies but not vice versa.
With the emerging of new DX bodies, e.g.: D7k, does the advantages of FX still stand? E.g.: better performance at high ISO, bigger megapixel (even though no useful enough), bigger OVF etc. etc. (for time being, not talking about FX successor).
Yup. But he said cannot be used.
Maybe some people do tt on purpose also. Haha
Hi 007, don't make life difficult for yourself...
1) DX lenses are IDEALLY made for DX bodies.
2) FX lenses are IDEALLY made for FX bodies.
DX systems (DX bodies and DX lenses) have their advantages and disadvantages.
FX systems also have their advantages and disadvantages.
IDEALLY, you decide whether you want to go DX or FX.
Asked you guys one question.
Currently I am using a D700 & all my lenses are FX. Should I buy a DX body & still used the FX lenses on my DX body ? Reason being a longer zoom range.
Thanks. :think: