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That maybe a hard switch for wildlife photographers who benefit from the added reach using a crop camera.
I used to think that way... but the times have changed. Pixel density on DX bodies and the lack of lenses able to resolve that much detail make "DX for wildelife" a Myth.
DX or FX for Sports and Wildlife Photography
Yes sir, I've read that article. Good article for sure. The Nikon D700 mentioned in that article is a good balance in my opinion offering both resolution and speed in an FX body. The D800 is a nice camera no doubt but I'm holding out for either a D400 or D700. Who knows, the D400 could be an FX body?