FX -vs- DX lens Question.

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Hi all,

I'm currently the owner of a 18-200mm VR DX and Nikon D80.
I know that the sensor crop on the D80 is around 1.5x but my question is this.....

I'm looking to buy a 70-200mm F2.8 Nikkor (FX) for sports photography. Will this give me an equivilant range of 105-300mm f2.8 on the DX format D80?

If so, is it worth keeping the 18-200 VR as an all rounder or should i plan for something with FX capability and a shorter range.

I will (at some stage when the bank balance recovers) be trading my D80 for the beautiful D700 and I want to buy glass that will suit an FX format camera.

J.
 
The crop factor relates to Field of view, not focal length.

The lenses are all labeled with their optical focal length, so the 70-200 wont give you any more length than you already have, but will give you a HUGE increase in IQ.

Buy the 70-200, then buy a 17-70 / 18-70 range lens with better optics.
 
I'm not great technically, however, i do know that on a full frame sensor, you get the actual focal length.

Rob.
 
Focal length is focal length is focal length. FX or DX doesn't make a difference.

So the 200mm of an 18-200 DX and the 200mm of a 70-200 FX are the same.
 
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