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What is a Nikon ED DX Lens?
Is it a full frame or not?
something like the Nikon 10.5mm f/2.8G ED DX Fisheye Lens
will it work full frame on a D700?
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10-11-2009 10:07 PM
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its not a full frame lens and not recommended for a D700. dx means its for a crop sensor.
this is what you want
http://nikonusa.com/Find-Your-Nikon/...%252F2.8D.html
Last edited by den9; 10-11-2009 at 10:42 PM.
Nikon D50
Canon 1N 35MM
17-40mm F/4 L
70-200mm F/4 L
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ED = glass coating, just a marketing ploy really.
N = a better glass coating
IF = Internally focused. Focus is handled by the internal elements of the lens, and not the front element.
DX = Useful bit of information telling you the lens will only work on APS-C cameras and if used on Full Frame cameras will limit your resolution quite a lot.
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Originally Posted by
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ED = glass coating, just a marketing ploy really.
N = a better glass coating
IF = Internally focused. Focus is handled by the internal elements of the lens, and not the front element.
DX = Useful bit of information telling you the lens will only work on APS-C cameras and if used on Full Frame cameras will limit your resolution quite a lot.
good stuff. thanks guys. thats exactly what i needed to know.