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![]() How many lenses do you have in the DX format? If you have a lot in glass, then go with a D7100, if you don't have too much invested then upgrade to FX.
I have a 10.5mm, 12-24mm, 18-200mm in DX I started with a D70, then went to D200's, then D300 sold my D70, and sold my D300, went to the D700, still have 2 D200's which I have the underwater housing for the D200's Now I am buying the D800 underwater housing. If you want you can try my D700 or D800 on my tank, I have 2 - 60" Sunbrite LED's over my tank I have 16mm, 18mm, 20mm, 85mm, 17-35mm AFS, 24-120mm, 24-120 VR, 28-70mm AFS, 70-200mm AFS VR, 80-200mm AFS, 60mm micro, 105mm micro, 105mm VR micro, lenses to choose from. I live on the north side, east of Red Coral Last edited by scubadawg; 04-29-2013 at 06:09 AM. |
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![]() I have about 4 or 5 lenses, nothing spectacular but about 3 of them were really meant for 35mm. I'll have to look up their model #'s and spec them out to be certain if there's a huge advantage to sticking with them and going FX. I'm just sort of assuming things would be better since the bigger sensor area presumably has more to grab light with comparatively (one would think anyhow).
Unfortunately I'm totally in the wrong city otherwise I'd totally take you up on that offer scubadawg. Thanks anyhow!! Windcoast - ooh, interesting. Good to know, thanks for the head-up!
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![]() I have a D800. What help did you need?
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