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April 2nd, 2010

Eos 7d Dslr
Eos 7d Dslr

Full frame DSLR question?

Full-frame seems a good way to go, but very expensive. I am currently using a Canon Rebel XSi and do photography as a profession or anything else, it's just a hobby. main question: Are there many people simply update the device DSLR semi-pro cameras like the Nikon D90 or Canon EOS 7D, so do not go through with full-frame? That's what I plan to do, but I wonder so many others also follow this path.

Well, really depends on what you do with the camera. If you do a lot of big plans, zoom and sports photography, then stick with your DX (Nikon) sensor because it provides a 1.5x crop factor means that when you buy a goal 50 mm is the same as a 75mm on an FX camera. Now throw some big numbers and you get big differences when you have a 300mm f2.4 that beautiful the objective becomes equivalent to 450mm on a FX become much more affordable to the first maps, zoom in nature or sports photography. Personally I chose to go with the Nikon D700 and D90 on the D300s, indeed, but if I had no budget I would really go with the D3S but for a pastime if you are charged is not worth the money. For comparison check out my review top rated in the review of the Amazon and D300s compare for yourself. # R3HXB218M9RUE4 http://www.amazon.com/review/R3HXB218M9RUE4/ref=cm_cr_pr_viewpnt

My new DSLR Canon EOS 7D

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