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FX lenses will fit all modern Nikon bodies..... and work very well with the crop sensor bodies. The DX lenses are typically cheaper, and built cheaper... but some of those do very well also. One big advantage of FX lenses is if you ever upgrade to an FX body, you aren't stuck having to sell a bunch of DX lenses.
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My budget is $2000-$2500 for the camera body and kit lens.
We know.. you know that we know, but you pretend you don't know that we know.. we know that you know we know but pretend you don't know we know and aren't pretending .... but... *glares*... we know.
My budget is $2000-$2500 for the camera body and kit lens.
If I had your budget, there is no doubt in my mind; I would go with the Nikon D600 and kit lens. No question.
We know.. you know that we know, but you pretend you don't know that we know.. we know that you know we know but pretend you don't know we know and aren't pretending .... but... *glares*... we know.
Ok.. back on the lithium with you!
We know.. you know that we know, but you pretend you don't know that we know.. we know that you know we know but pretend you don't know we know and aren't pretending .... but... *glares*... we know.
My budget is $2000-$2500 for the camera body and kit lens.
If I had your budget, there is no doubt in my mind; I would go with the Nikon D600 and kit lens. No question.
Thank you.Welcome to the forum!
We know.. you know that we know, but you pretend you don't know that we know.. we know that you know we know but pretend you don't know we know and aren't pretending .... but... *glares*... we know.
I'm confused. LOL