My ideal Nikon APS-C setup

Recently I made a lot of fuss on Facebook in a discussion where people misunderstood the point I was making as a statement that nobody needs full frame DSLR cameras and that they have no technological advantage at all. And I was just saying that their advantage over contemporary APS-C sensors is overrated, as many people with little photographic experience are rushing into upgrading their system to full frame bodies as some “magic wand” for their personal photographic advance, without taking into account all the aspects that full frame brings. Those aspects that I took into account last year when I decided to upgrade my system, but remain on the APS-C format. Continue reading “My ideal Nikon APS-C setup”

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My photography upgrade

What made me decide to remain a photography conservative and stick to DSLR?

I’m not one of those guys who buy a new camera every season, and have a personal museum of old cameras. When I buy a camera, it’s “for good” (or lets say, the next 10 years, or at least until a revolutionary technological breakthrough occurs). So when I choose a camera, I want to be absolutely sure it’s something that can perfectly blend into my photography habits, and have everything I need in order not to wish for an upgrade next season already. I’m also not one of those guys who spend enormous amounts of money on top class professional cameras and lenses – I rather tend to search for my product of choice in the mid range amateur enthusiast market.

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