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Full Frame DSLR

Discussion in 'Photography Forum' started by WilliamJ, Dec 9, 2012.

  1. WilliamJ

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    thinking about the Nikon D600 until i saw a cannon 6d review.
     
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    New toys are fun.

    are your lenses dx?
     
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    te lenses are an issue. my macro isn't but it's nikon.
     
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    FF means FF lenses. So you're paying a premium for something you already have. In my case, I'm using mostly Minolta FF lenses (FF = 35mm equivalent) so that part wouldn't be hard, but I still don't justify the 2 grand cost.

    then I looked at the processing - at least, when I was looking at it, you had to shoot in RAW. I didn't want that as the only option.


    I still have my first body - I considered, since I have compatible lenses, getting a 35mm film camera with AF that would give me similar resolution, and then someone else is doing all the processing. Considered that as an option?

    I'll also admit, since going nutty about wanting a medium format, now that I have one I haven't even learned how to use the fucking thing.
     

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