Yes they do work, the camera automatically changes to DX mode and only uses the 5.1 mill pixels in the centre of the senser
Basically any lens that does not mention DX in the name.
Can't really see the point...?
There would be no point if I was knee deep in available dosh. As it is - I'm not.I can't afford the whole caboodle right now, so step one - look at buying the D700, accept my DX lens limitations for the moment then step two - gather up decent lenses as and when the finances become available. Plus I didn't want to fork out an extra £300 for the D700 FX kit lens which wouldn't give me the lens options I'm looking for.
Buy the lenses (which will still work on your current body), save up, and the D700 will have dropped in price by then.
I never understand why people plonk down ££££ on a body then scrimp on glass. If you are happy with DX crop mode, you don't need a D700 right now.
Either way, within a year I will have gathered together what I want, hopefully.
...but I do know that I need low noise for interiors.
S5Pro (plus £1500 worth of lenses with the change) seems more sensibleWouldn't it be more sensible to pick up some older Nikon glass that will work with the D700 now and buy the body in a year's time when it will be £1200?
That's like getting £800 of free glass![]()
Why is noise an issue for interiors? Surely interior shots are static on a tripod and you can use the lowest ISO available on whatever camera you are using so the D700's high ISO noise advantage won't apply.
Not trying to pick holes in your choice, I personally think it's a fair decision, just curious about the noise issue...
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