You can use DX lenses on an FX body but you might get some vignetting. Each lens varies. If you don't mind taking the time to crop every image you take then using a DX lens shouldn't be a huge concern for you.
@Y3KHmongMusician the problem is that when u use a DX lens on a FX camera you will never shoot the pic at 12.1 megapixel and it will be cropped. I haven't experienced any vignetting with my D700, except with cheap lenses at high aperture.Problem is: It pretty much crops down the pic to a 7-8mp. So buy a d300 if DX lenses is all u have
totally agree with you guys. This is why we receive occasonal defective cameras... there was some one in the factory who treated cameras like this..
It also makes me wonder of guys who call in saying that some item(s) were missing upon purchase.. Hmm,,, check again, you're the one who probably lost it by throwing things out the box..lol
Some people CAN afford to be rough with their toys...I mean, tools. Who are we to judge, it's not like we're lending him our D700... and I never would if I had one! LOL! ;-)
You're either a canon fan or that's not your camera. You treat the stuff like its a cheap toy or something. Especially when you slammed the flash closed.
Another thing I've realised lately is that Nikon really don't know how package their products. I don't believe their still using those egg carton material crap. Also the camera is wrapped in a plastic bag and not in one of those
Honestly if that were rough on the camera it's not worth $3k.
I didn't pay close to two grand for my 70-200mm f/2.8 VR to put in a display case, I bought it to take pictures with. A lot of what you're paying for with high-end equipment is durability and reliability.
A camera with a scratched or scuffed finish takes the same pictures.
Fucker
nikonguy102 1 year ago
whats better? the d300 or the d700? If I have a dx lens then will it work good on the fx d700?
904SF 2 years ago
it will work but crop away the edges...
MeHateSome1 2 years ago
You can use DX lenses on an FX body but you might get some vignetting. Each lens varies. If you don't mind taking the time to crop every image you take then using a DX lens shouldn't be a huge concern for you.
Y3KHmongMusician 2 years ago
@Y3KHmongMusician the problem is that when u use a DX lens on a FX camera you will never shoot the pic at 12.1 megapixel and it will be cropped. I haven't experienced any vignetting with my D700, except with cheap lenses at high aperture.Problem is: It pretty much crops down the pic to a 7-8mp. So buy a d300 if DX lenses is all u have
Djlbone01 2 years ago
@904SF If you are satisfied with 5 megapixel, yes... If not, you must to buy FX lenses...
m63fan 2 years ago
does this thing come with a kit lens? if so what kind
904SF 2 years ago
whats with throwing stuff around? its not the end of the world but it doesnt hurt to treat things better.
llpjlau 3 years ago 8
seriously, i always treat my stuff sooo well, even like the bubble wrap and the bags. I fold em' and put em away =p
planeboy1324 2 years ago 7
obsessive compulsive maybe?....
naah just kidding XD
CEEPMDEE 2 years ago
>llpjlau and planeboy1324
totally agree with you guys. This is why we receive occasonal defective cameras... there was some one in the factory who treated cameras like this..
It also makes me wonder of guys who call in saying that some item(s) were missing upon purchase.. Hmm,,, check again, you're the one who probably lost it by throwing things out the box..lol
JD95 2 years ago
wow im jealous i can only afford the d300 so thats what im getting besides even if i could afford the d700 body i wouldnt be able to afford lenses..
Atlixco1984 3 years ago
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At least this isn't like other un-boxing videos where the person spends five minutes alone spinning the box around.
Matteo42 3 years ago
Some people CAN afford to be rough with their toys...I mean, tools. Who are we to judge, it's not like we're lending him our D700... and I never would if I had one! LOL! ;-)
Tigadee00 3 years ago
I've been waiting for a month or so to see the d700 unboxed, thanx for posting!
nogooddj 3 years ago
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Are you mute? Why don't you say anything? What is the deal with posting a video of you opening a box? What the hell? Is this some kind of sick joke?
thaipulsedotcom 3 years ago
No, unboxing videos are great, u can see what extras are coming with you cam, ipod etc. if u want to buy it you 100 % know what u get !
21Kobe12 3 years ago
A few things i noticed while watching that.
You're either a canon fan or that's not your camera. You treat the stuff like its a cheap toy or something. Especially when you slammed the flash closed.
Another thing I've realised lately is that Nikon really don't know how package their products. I don't believe their still using those egg carton material crap. Also the camera is wrapped in a plastic bag and not in one of those
ShAwNeXsHeN 3 years ago
Actually, I'm a Nikon user (D3, D700, D200, plus S5 Pro) and an NPS member. I don't baby my cameras, they're tools and I make them work.
shrunkennet 3 years ago 2
Honestly if that were rough on the camera it's not worth $3k.
I didn't pay close to two grand for my 70-200mm f/2.8 VR to put in a display case, I bought it to take pictures with. A lot of what you're paying for with high-end equipment is durability and reliability.
A camera with a scratched or scuffed finish takes the same pictures.
mogwix 3 years ago 5
Egg carton stuffing? I think its better than what other brands do, its recyclable.
tobearockstar0706 3 years ago
Holy shit, I admire you. How much did you pay?!
MacsMedia 3 years ago
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balls deep my friend
randyp1234567 3 years ago