What lens at suitable for 35mm and full frame?


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for sigma is DC

for tamron is Di-II

for tokina is also DX
 

so now whats fx lens do you intend to get?


:bsmilie:

tinking of goin Ai/Ai-s lenses

:bsmilie:

Since dey are also considered "FX" lenses, dun cause vigneting on FX bodies
 

:bsmilie:

tinking of goin Ai/Ai-s lenses

:bsmilie:

Since dey are also considered "FX" lenses, dun cause vigneting on FX bodies

save up the money and go for original nikon lenses:D:thumbsup:
 

oh yeah another reason to go for original nikon is their good quality check unlike some brands which i shant mention here


No doubts abt Nikkor lenses,

not only the QC is :thumbsup:, but the image quality through those lenses are also :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

but that also explains the price
 

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no doubts abt nikkor lenses,

not only the qc is :thumbsup:, but the image quality through those lenses are also :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

But that also explains the price

well said!
 

No doubts abt Nikkor lenses,

not only the QC is :thumbsup:, but the image quality through those lenses are also :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

but that also explains the price

good things dont come cheap , cheap things dont come good:bsmilie:
 

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Dun tink you are in line with the topic here,

We are talking about vignetting caused by some lenses such as the DX lenses as they are developed solely for DX purposed, therefore serious vignetting will be evident.

Now, my question would be if are there any 3rd party lenses which are also solely developed for the cropped bodies, hence causing vignetting like the DX lenses on FX bodies.

haha sorry i thought that was what you were asking, read wrong.
 

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