thecageylumen
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Hello,
I feel this isn't exactly an advanced question but is still technically beyond the basics so if im outside my category I apologize. Anyway. A couple questions. My first is if i were to take a dx lens and put it on an fx format body, while the viewing area would most definitely change, would the noise in lower light situations inherent to dx bodies return? Because you're now only utilizing a smaller area of your sensor does the image quality deteriorate as well, or is it just a matter of cropping. Does the fx body retain it's image quality.
Secondly why do zoom lenses with lower differences in focal range tend to be so much bigger? Why is a 70-200 so much bigger (and costlier for that matter) than a 55-300.
Thirdly, while I've got you here, thoughts on a good portrait lens 500 or lower? The nikon 85 1.8 seems like an obvious choice but the tamron 90mm macro seems pretty attractive as well. Both for the price and the macro capability. And then there's sigma altogether. Freaking. Choices.
I feel this isn't exactly an advanced question but is still technically beyond the basics so if im outside my category I apologize. Anyway. A couple questions. My first is if i were to take a dx lens and put it on an fx format body, while the viewing area would most definitely change, would the noise in lower light situations inherent to dx bodies return? Because you're now only utilizing a smaller area of your sensor does the image quality deteriorate as well, or is it just a matter of cropping. Does the fx body retain it's image quality.
Secondly why do zoom lenses with lower differences in focal range tend to be so much bigger? Why is a 70-200 so much bigger (and costlier for that matter) than a 55-300.
Thirdly, while I've got you here, thoughts on a good portrait lens 500 or lower? The nikon 85 1.8 seems like an obvious choice but the tamron 90mm macro seems pretty attractive as well. Both for the price and the macro capability. And then there's sigma altogether. Freaking. Choices.