David Dvir
TPF Noob!
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- Aug 31, 2010
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WOAH!!!! please please rethink that comment!!!
You WILL lose serious megapixels if you use a DX on a FX body. Not acceptable. Cropping the sensor will turn your 12MP camera into a 5.6 MP camera or so. I'm not going to go into the math but yes your 105 will not work with the D700. Everyone has mentioned so many things, like the D80 being your backup and still using it, but you mentioned that you're going to have someone else shoot it mostly. So I didn't consider that you're thinking of using it as well. Either way, you need to be aware that the D700 will not be worth more than a point and shoot if you're tossing DX lenses on it. Especially for things like sports where you're going to likely want to crop in tight on some images.
I don't see why the D7000 is not what you're going. You already have SD cards... you've already got the DX lenses you like...
Have you considered a good card reader $100, all new good quality CF cards between $100-$400 each... on top of the cost of a new camera and lens kit..? I think that unless that's what you've been thinking and understand the investment, you should really go with the D7000.
You WILL lose serious megapixels if you use a DX on a FX body. Not acceptable. Cropping the sensor will turn your 12MP camera into a 5.6 MP camera or so. I'm not going to go into the math but yes your 105 will not work with the D700. Everyone has mentioned so many things, like the D80 being your backup and still using it, but you mentioned that you're going to have someone else shoot it mostly. So I didn't consider that you're thinking of using it as well. Either way, you need to be aware that the D700 will not be worth more than a point and shoot if you're tossing DX lenses on it. Especially for things like sports where you're going to likely want to crop in tight on some images.
I don't see why the D7000 is not what you're going. You already have SD cards... you've already got the DX lenses you like...
Have you considered a good card reader $100, all new good quality CF cards between $100-$400 each... on top of the cost of a new camera and lens kit..? I think that unless that's what you've been thinking and understand the investment, you should really go with the D7000.