Fixed it for ya!
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Well since you fixed my quote maybe you should fix your original quote then....
"My research shows FX lenses are 2X the cost."
to 3/4ths the cost of an FX lens :mrgreen: 'cuz I'm just lazy to do it for you!
We were comparing comparable lenses. Since there are none the same, I gave you the 2 most COMMON and closest in focal length. The DX is 1/2 the cost.
I gave you these two. 12-24mm DX = $800, 14-24mm FX = $1800. That's the closest you're going to come I think. Unless you know some others I don't, then they are 2X the cost.
The two you cited were the 70-200 & the 17-55mm. Ummmm... Not comparable lenses.
It's a far cry from them being "about the same price".
You could buy a really nice extra lens with the difference.
I am a nikon owner, proud and satisfied. But here lately, I've really begun to recognize how much better a full frame image sensor seems. Do any nikon users feel the same way? I love my D80, but until the release of the new D3 nikon has NO full frame DSLR's. And I hear that many nikonians who want that full frame flexibility and image size buy themselves a Canon 5D. Now, though I am somewhat tickled with the arrival of the new D300, I'm actually considering a 5D for my next upgrade instead (for almost the same price). I am a firm believer that the camera comes in at a close third behind quality glass, and my eye. I often hear that it is the skill behind the camera that is most important, but I can't help but keep my tools up to date with the latest technology. I could very well keep my D80 and continue to use it, as I have no real problems with it. But I want to know, would any photographers shooting DX format with nikon, rather be shooting full frame with a 5D, if they could?
There are many reasons I went full frame. But the real reason I switched to Nikon is because Canon does not have a full frame sports camera. None of their full frame cameras will shoot faster than 5fps. This doesn't make any sense. Two friends of mine, both pro sports photographers, sold their Canon gear and switched for that reason alone.
The Nikon D3 and the Nikon D700, both full frame 8-9 fps.
I'm kicking myself for not switching sooner. I will NEVER go back to DX.
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