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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 9:40 am    Post subject: What to get, what to get, decisions decisions Reply with quote

I've seen lots of people with the same predicament, but somehow that doesn't help. I want to get a new camera Nikon or Canon. If I owned lenses of either system, the choice would be easy(er). But now I am looking at getting a complete system (cam + at 3-4 lenses (not all at once). I sort of have a preference for Canon (CMOS is a better sensor), but tbh the Nikon D80 is better than the Canon 400D, but how will the Canon 30D successor compare to the Nikon D200? I get the feeling the 30D successor is the one I'll really want, but I also need a camera NOW (want it for a safari holiday soon).
I know you guys won't solve it for me, Stuart will say NIKON, Eggman will shout CANON. But maybe some opinions will help Confused
My main focus will be macro stuff, but with kids and holidays general photography will certainly also be important.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 9:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Laughing As you haven't got any investment in either camp then I say go with what feels the most comfortable for you..the canon and nikons feel totally different and tbh I think canons seem to suit people with smaller hands...the image quality from both will be excellent and it comes down more to the lenses you buy tbh.Go to a shop and have a play around with both see what you think..I also found the nikon is much easier to navigate through the menus and easier to see in bright sunlight..
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 12:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

get a real camera! ... get a Canon Razz Rolling Eyes Wink



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PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 1:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Eggman wrote:
LOL, howcome stu will say nikon but I will SHOUT canon? What are you trying to imply?? Laughing


Sorry Eggman Embarassed Didn't mean to imply anything. Would you have been happier if it had been the other way round? Wink

I did have a look at both of them and tbh the Nikon did feel more solid and has more options you can control yourself. I don't have large hands, but the Canon really felt small after holding the Nikon. However, both are good camera's so one option is to get the 400D and have more cash to invest in glass. Then in 2 years or so I can get the 30D successor and use the 400D as a second body or let my kids "play" with it. Should be a perfect size for their hands and a great way to learn more about real photography (i.e. none of the point and shoot stuff).
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 3:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have the canon 20d (I think Confused ...Stu...what's my camera???)

With the extra battery grip attached it's feels just right plus the bonus of 3 batteries Wink

I did prefer the menu system and controls of the canon when I compared it to Stuarts Nikon but to be honest that doesn't really mean anything as I still can't use the damn thing Embarassed Infact it's not taken a shot for way over a year Embarassed BUT it WILL be up and running very soon...once I have some more spare time Wink

If I was starting again...I would choose whatever a friend was using successfully....therefore he could teach me Wink but I still think the end result is THEY ARE BOTH great cameras in the right hands!
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 3:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Laughing Yes mate yours is the 20D and like you say it feels very nice and solid with the additional battery grip.Although its probably down to me using a nikon I found the menu's a pain to navigate on the 20d..you seem to have to enter loads of menus to do one thing.
Both are great at the end of the day,comes down to taste.Just wait until the "Lens lust" hits you!!
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