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  1. Okay, another question. Has anyone ever used Sigmas? I've stayed brand name, Nikon, previously. Right now I'm thinking of grabbing the D750 body, a sigma 70-200 2.8, and a few Nikon 1.4 or 1.8 primes. Thoughts on the sigma 70-200 2.8 being used on the (fx) D750? Any other lens suggestions? I'm pretty set on the D750.
  2. Again, I'm not worried about pricing. I realize that the switch means upgrading to fx lenses as well, and that's no big deal. I really and truly do not find the image quality on my D90 satisfying anymore. Mainly due to the lack of clarity. I realize that instead of switching to fx, I could add some new lenses and stay with my current body. However, I'm interested in switching to fx now because if it's a change that I will make eventually, why not start it now? That way the fx lenses I acquire will be compatible with any future fx body I may upgrade to (after this current upgrade). Will I see an improvement in the clarity of my photos simply by switching to fx, as I begin to grow my fx lens collection?
  3. <p>Hello there!<br /> I've been looking to upgrade from my D90 for a while now and I'd like some advice! I've had my D90 for about 4 years. I mainly shoot portraiture, along with the occasional wedding and sporting event. My main reason for upgrading is image quality. I'm not worried about lens compatibility when I upgrade. I've been thinking FX for some time now, and most recently the D750. I'm looking for a body that will last me many years, so I'm interested in spending whatever's necessary if it will be something I can grow with.<br /> Should I go beyond the D750? I'm looking for something that will increase my image quality, and more specifically I want to be able to notice it in the clarity of my prints.</p> <p>Is there a noticeable difference between the D750 and D7200? <br /> If I want to grow, right now it makes more sense to me to move to FX...</p> <p>Again, I'm interested in going beyond the D750 if it will be a camera that I can grow with. However, if the D750 has great quality then I think I'll lean that way...Thoughts?</p>
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