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Canon Vs. Nikon
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<blockquote data-quote="Phototini" data-source="post: 1008900" data-attributes="member: 87189"><p>There really is no right or wrong answer to this debate. They are both great companies, and both have their pros and con's to each person. The best thing you can do is buy the unit that feels the best in your hands, the one with the nicest menu system, and of course one that works with lens' you may already have.</p><p></p><p>I personally shoot Nikon, but I'll guarantee that I take photo's just as good with a Cannon. Just purchase the one that feels right, and you won't be wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phototini, post: 1008900, member: 87189"] There really is no right or wrong answer to this debate. They are both great companies, and both have their pros and con's to each person. The best thing you can do is buy the unit that feels the best in your hands, the one with the nicest menu system, and of course one that works with lens' you may already have. I personally shoot Nikon, but I'll guarantee that I take photo's just as good with a Cannon. Just purchase the one that feels right, and you won't be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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