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D600
Will the lens used on a d7000 work on a d600?
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We need to know what the lens is as the 7000 is a DX body and the 600 is a FX body .
Mark |
[QUOTE=markgozz;84722]We need to know what the lens is as the 7000 is a DX body and the 600 is a FX body .
Mark[/QUOTE] Even if it's a DX lens it should still work on the D600 although I think the camera will automatically apply a crop factor and the resolution will be reduced. |
[QUOTE=beatnik69;84728]Even if it's a DX lens it should still work on the D600 although I think the camera will automatically apply a crop factor and the resolution will be reduced.[/QUOTE]
You can also turn off the automatic crop and get FX images with a vignette - sometimes severe, othertimes not so bad - and crop to your liking later. This gives more cropping options - a bigger square than DX would allow, maybe, or how about a DX portrait format with the camera in landscape orientation? Some DX zoom lenses cover the full FX frame at certain focal lengths - I read that the 12-24 DX covers FX from 18-24mm, and it would be a pity to waste that. So the answer to the original question is YES. Chris |
[QUOTE=greenwing;84748] I read that the 12-24 DX covers FX from 18-24mm, and it would be a pity to waste that.
So the answer to the original question is YES. Chris[/QUOTE] 17mm on that lens with the D3. :p |
I tell you what , even if the OP isn't interested in the reply's to their own question I'd like to say thanks because I didn't realise FX bodys had setting for the use of DX lenses , I new the mounts were the same but thought the resulting images wouldn't be of good enough quality to be of any use .
Mark |
[QUOTE=markgozz;84820]I tell you what , even if the OP isn't interested in the reply's to their own question I'd like to say thanks because I didn't realise FX bodys had setting for the use of DX lenses , I new the mounts were the same but thought the resulting images wouldn't be of good enough quality to be of any use .
Mark[/QUOTE] Maybe you should take a look at [URL="http://www.Nikonians.org"]nikonians[/URL] Mark. You'll learn more in a week there than a year of NPhoto magazine. ;) |
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