DX is the Nkon terminology for a cropped (APS-C) sensor camera.
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Does an ultra-wide lens perform well in landscape photography?
I own a DSLR for less than a year, currently shooting with my Nikon D90 and 18-70mm DX lens. Since the beginning of it, I am deeply in love with shooting landscapes photography: seascapes, skyscapes, ...
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What DX Nikon lenses should I look at for concert/club photography?
I'm looking at upgrading my kit for a music photojournalism internship over the summer and I was wondering what the best way to spend $600 was.
My current setup is a d7000, a kit lens, a manual ...
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Does a Nikon DX lens on a FX camera get subjected to the 1.5X crop factor?
My friend has a Nikon 35mm DX lens that I want to use on my FX camera. If I use his lens on my camera in DX mode, does the effective focal length of the lens become 35mm * 1.5 = 52.5mm, or does it ...
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Does the Nikkor 50mm f/1.4g perform better than the f/1.8d?
Looking into these two lenses, I'm getting the impression that for my Nikon D-90 with DX camera sensor that the f/1.8d would waste light that is cropped by the sensor whereas the f/1.4g would not as ...
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What Do I Gain from Moving to a Full-Frame DSLR? [duplicate]
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Why do the differences between APS-C and full frame sensors matter?
I'm on my 3rd Nikon DX DSLR (D70, D80 and now D7000). I've enjoyed each camera and the advances ...