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After been using a medium format camera for almost a year I can't like photos taken with a DX camera. They are sharp and colourful but they look some kind of "plastic" for me.
I was considering to buy a Fuji x100 (perharps even still considering
) as a portable camera but I'm sure even if it is good in each aspect it is still DX.
DX was fine for me when I started.
I had D40, D200, D80, D90. I remember I couldn't see a diference between a photo taken with DX and FX cameras. I could understand better ISO sensitivity of FX cameras but apart from that photos taken with DX even looked sharper for me.
I was quite happy when I udgraded my camera from DX to FX but I wouldn't say that I noticed imidiately how much better ("more realistic") are photos from FX.
But finally after using MF now I can see a difference between DX and FX straigh away.
All the written above is just my personal opinion and of course I can be wrong in some aspects.
I decided to share my experience and advice to people who are considering a choice of a camera. If an FX camera is affordable based on your budget go for it. Don't go for DX unless you take photos of birds or of the moon.
And yes... Finaly - when do MF sensors become more affordable? as I can't wait to buy a good MF digital system. Perharps I should find a new job to afford one of the latest Sinars digital backs
As I said at the beggining I hate MF because now I feel like I'm addicted to it!
Unfortunately my friend followed my experience and he bought a cheap MF camera. After using this camera for few weeks he finally sold it but he also sold his D90 and is buying an FX camera and trying to save money for a new MF system as well.
P.S. ***Be careful!!! Don't see portfolio of this person if you don't have enough funds to afford an MF camera***.
http://igorsakharov.com/
I was considering to buy a Fuji x100 (perharps even still considering
DX was fine for me when I started.
I had D40, D200, D80, D90. I remember I couldn't see a diference between a photo taken with DX and FX cameras. I could understand better ISO sensitivity of FX cameras but apart from that photos taken with DX even looked sharper for me.
I was quite happy when I udgraded my camera from DX to FX but I wouldn't say that I noticed imidiately how much better ("more realistic") are photos from FX.
But finally after using MF now I can see a difference between DX and FX straigh away.
All the written above is just my personal opinion and of course I can be wrong in some aspects.
I decided to share my experience and advice to people who are considering a choice of a camera. If an FX camera is affordable based on your budget go for it. Don't go for DX unless you take photos of birds or of the moon.
And yes... Finaly - when do MF sensors become more affordable? as I can't wait to buy a good MF digital system. Perharps I should find a new job to afford one of the latest Sinars digital backs
As I said at the beggining I hate MF because now I feel like I'm addicted to it!
Unfortunately my friend followed my experience and he bought a cheap MF camera. After using this camera for few weeks he finally sold it but he also sold his D90 and is buying an FX camera and trying to save money for a new MF system as well.
P.S. ***Be careful!!! Don't see portfolio of this person if you don't have enough funds to afford an MF camera***.
http://igorsakharov.com/
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