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Nikon d50 or Canon Rebel?
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<blockquote data-quote="sarahsboy18" data-source="post: 234287" data-attributes="member: 8992"><p>As a Canon guy... I have to say you are way off here... You will always see alot of L glass at any event that requires large telephotos. Canon has always dominated those markets. But if you look at people doing more in the field PJ and studio work you will quickly see more Nikon than Canon. Both have advantages... Canon may have better telephotos but at the same time they have worthless wide angles (I'm speaking from painful experience).... an area that Nikon does quite well in.... </p><p></p><p>Again to make blanket statement is just silly. It all depends on what you are shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sarahsboy18, post: 234287, member: 8992"] As a Canon guy... I have to say you are way off here... You will always see alot of L glass at any event that requires large telephotos. Canon has always dominated those markets. But if you look at people doing more in the field PJ and studio work you will quickly see more Nikon than Canon. Both have advantages... Canon may have better telephotos but at the same time they have worthless wide angles (I'm speaking from painful experience).... an area that Nikon does quite well in.... Again to make blanket statement is just silly. It all depends on what you are shooting. [/QUOTE]
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