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"Does this "near full frame" vignette with DX lenses? If so, I predict a lot of people jumping to canon..."If I can't use my DX lenses with the new Nikon, I'll switch to Canon so I can't use any of my lenses. Sounds brilliant; you're a hell of a sage.BTW, Canon full-framers can't use EF-S lenses either. What a surprise. You do realize DX lenses are a small minority of the Nikon lens lineup, right?
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craig @ Jun 9th 2007 7:37PM
"Does this "near full frame" vignette with DX lenses? If so, I predict a lot of people jumping to canon..."
If I can't use my DX lenses with the new Nikon, I'll switch to Canon so I can't use any of my lenses. Sounds brilliant; you're a hell of a sage.
BTW, Canon full-framers can't use EF-S lenses either. What a surprise. You do realize DX lenses are a small minority of the Nikon lens lineup, right?