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  1. #15
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    I got my first digital camera before full frame sensors were available (Fuji S2pro)... when that camera died I got a D700 which is full sensor. Honestly it makes little difference to me. (I'm a professional photographer FYI) There are other reasons I really *love* my D700 that override any necessity to stand closer to my subjects...

    Personally I'd stay away from Sigma lenses.... they have a very bad reputation for sketchy quality control and the construction is pretty cheesy. Certainly do not pay much for one if you go that route.

    I was almost scammed recently a seller on Amazon (thankfully it *was* Amazon and the scammer had no recourse but to refund my money....) by someone who listed a lens as a Nikon Nikkor lens, then buried way at the end of the comments (and I think maybe even added after my purchase...) that it was actually a *Sigma* lens with a Nikon mount.... She thought she was being slick listing it on the low end of what an actual Nikon lens should sell for (which is not actually why I chose her.... it was because this particular model of Nikon lens is somewhat rare and it was between her's and one on B&H that was listed as a "7" - it is a lens that is out of production so used is the only way to get it and a 7 at B&H is second from the bottom.... pretty dang beat up...), but in reality her Sigma lens used isn't worth more than about $50....
    Last edited by Eden; 02-20-2012 at 10:36 AM.
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