New, but no longer confused...

Juvethefish

New member
Hello fellow Nikonites!

As you can probably tell, I'm new to this forum and to Nikon gear. And, I'm pretty new to photography. The last time I took pictures was with my old film Pentax ZX-30.

A little story if you dare to read on:
I've been using my Nikon D5100 now for a little while and was always wondering if I should've entered the Canon camp as I use their P&S and camcorder. On two occasions, I almost sold my gear to jump ship. Then, I went back to the camera store to play with the Canon bodies, and guess what, I couldn't jump ship. I don't know why, but I'm hooked on my D5100. So, I was confused for a while, but now I've seen the light. Nikon is just the right setup for me. I can't explain it. Any of you out there have similar experiences?

Anyways, I look forward to being part of Nikonites!
 

Rick M

Senior Member
Welcome to the site. I had a similar experience, had a Canon P&S so checked out the Canon bodies first at a local shop. When I compared the Canon to a Nikon, the Nikon body and kit lens felt higher quality, thats what sold me.
 

fotojack

Senior Member
Referring to P&S camera, almost anyone worth his salt will tell you that Canon P&S cameras are one of the best on the market. If I was to buy a point and shoot camera, it would definitely be a Canon. I'll never stop shooting Nikon DSLR's, but Canon rules the P&S market, far as I'm concerned.
 

BackdoorArts

Senior Member
Once again I find myself siding with Jack. Canon P&S cameras are the absolute bomb, and I still recommend them to my friends and family looking for one.

My one and only reason for going to Nikon was that I found that Canon could not touch them in the high-end consumer to low-end pro range cameras. The D7000 was far superior to anything I found in the Canon portfolio, and I've since added a D600 to it after carefully considering that investment. To add a little bit of meat to my argument, my brother is a pro and shoots Canon, so my decision means that I have forsaken the opportunity to share lenses when we're out together, or buy his cast-offs when he moves on to something else. No small sacrifice I assure you. He reminds me of that often - but he's never told me I made a bad decision.

For the neighborhood you've moved into with your D5100, you'll be a happy camper for some time.
 

Juvethefish

New member
Alex, I like your Localhost IP. I'm kind of a nerd.

Jack and Jake, thanks for the responses. My little trusty Canon P&S has been a trooper, and it keeps on going despite having been abused like no other.

Take care and happy holidays to all of you.
 
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