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Kerry Pierce wrote:
Well, no, I think it's always been about the 2 formats. Both have the same relative issues/strengths that you can find with comparisons of 35mm to MF. Your example is perfect. No, there probably isn't a 500mm f/4 IS with that system. If there were, it would be extremely expensive.
Now, place that in relation to the current FF vs APS thread. That 500mm f/4 IS is a 750mm f/4 IS on a 20d. Is there a 750 f/4 IS available for your FF format? If so, at what cost?\
That said, I completely understand your choice. If I where in your shoes, then I would probably make the same choice. Right now the d200 is simply the best bang for the buck in the 10-12mp range, no question.
What is your definition of "not too distant future", in years?
Sure, if/when Nikon ever makes a FF, there will be a number of Nikon shooters buying one. Whether or not some of them will move quietly, dunno. Doesn't matter, because it will depend greatly on the costs/benefits of doing so at that time. In 5 or 10 years, it might be relatively cheap, by today's standards, to buy a FF or even both formats.
That doesn't correlate to the topic of today. The reality of today is that it can be extremely expensive to go FF, for very little apparent gain. Why would I even consider going FF for 12mp when I can get 10mp DX and have the benefits of the crop for my telephotos, for a huge cost savings?
That doesn't mean I wouldn't enjoy the flexibility of using both formats, as you do. It does mean that I must choose between one of them, because of financial responsibility.
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Show me a 16mp crop camera? I routinely print at 38x48" with stunning fidelity. The corner issues that you talk about have been solved, albeit unconventionally. As for a 750/4 I can do that too, thats the point, I can do both - and that is why Nikon will go FF. I can plug my CZ15mm on my 1DS2 and print a 40x60 from no problem, the resolution far exceeds 11-12mp at this size.
All cameras will reach optical limitations as pixel density rises, cropped cameras will get there first.
As I said, both have a place in my bag, and each has its use - thats why I don't really understand this thread. If I was shooting Nikon (And I have in the past) then I would be hoping for a FF soon or a 16-20mp crop with the same high ISO performance of the Canon. For me the camera is a tool, I could not careless who's name is on the front, image quality/performance/mp is what it is about. As I said in my earlier posts, whoever solves the wide issue first at 16+mp will get my business.
That said, if I where in your shoes the the d200 would be the way to go. In the 10-12mp range it is the best bang for the buck - no question.
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