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Canon Vs. Nikon
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<blockquote data-quote="Corbab" data-source="post: 1009758" data-attributes="member: 126609"><p>I'm sure this has been said before, but just pick out the camera from each manufacturer that you like, find a store where they have them, and try out both. There's no such thing as a <em>bad</em> DSLR these days, so go boldly and pick the one you like best. Personally, I chose Nikon, but if you have Canon lenses that will fit, you might want to go that way. The most common nugget that I found in my comparison was "you're buying a lens system, not a body," so if you've already got Canon glass that you want to be able to use and you like their products, go for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corbab, post: 1009758, member: 126609"] I'm sure this has been said before, but just pick out the camera from each manufacturer that you like, find a store where they have them, and try out both. There's no such thing as a [i]bad[/i] DSLR these days, so go boldly and pick the one you like best. Personally, I chose Nikon, but if you have Canon lenses that will fit, you might want to go that way. The most common nugget that I found in my comparison was "you're buying a lens system, not a body," so if you've already got Canon glass that you want to be able to use and you like their products, go for it. [/QUOTE]
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