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Eh, I don't have anytihg BYC related for a calendar this year.
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Eh, I don't have anytihg BYC related for a calendar this year.
Really? Doesn't have to be taken this year, can be 50 years ago. As long as it hasn't placed in a BYC sponsored contest, it can be entered.Eh, I don't have anytihg BYC related for a calendar this year.
Nope. Maybe I should.
Ok you guilted me into it.Really? Doesn't have to be taken this year, can be 50 years ago. As long as it hasn't placed in a BYC sponsored contest, it can be entered.
Posting now to watch the thread so I can catch up tonight.We have a lot of shutterbugs around BYC. What do you like to use? Show/tell your setups! From cell phones to point and shoots, to full DSLR and mirrorless, all worthy. Tell us what you're using!
I have to disagree. A full frame body is not for everyone. Cropped sensors have their place and their use.Curious, if you are planning to spend that for a body, why not go FX instead of DX? You can get a D610 for less, a 780 for about the same or for a few hundo more go to an 810. If you're coming form a point and shoot, you would be better off long term moving to a full frame body instead of the top of the line crop body (because you'll outgrow that and be mad you didn't go FX). Then you only have to buy lenses once too as long as you stay in the Nikon family.
Make sure you fully understand the rules before you enter.Ok you guilted me into it.![]()
No argument that Crop sensors are very versatile. Just at THAT price point, if you're top-ending a crop body it's probably not a bad idea to look FX as well. We all have our needs, right?I have to disagree. A full frame body is not for everyone. Cropped sensors have their place and their use.
I would not trade my cropped sensor body for any full frame sensor body.