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Canon User Of 8 Years, May Be Switching After Watching D800 and D4 In Action!
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<blockquote data-quote="gqtuazon" data-source="post: 96680" data-attributes="member: 6573"><p>I know quite a few people who still own and use both systems. As previously mentioned already, they have their own ups and downs. We are not going anywhere if we measurebate which camera and system is better. It's always difficult to switch system especially if you already heavily invested with a lot of lenses. Once you get to try the D800, you'll be able to make a sound decision since you'll know if the D800 is worth shifting including the lenses that you are about to try.</p><p></p><p>I haven't use any Canon cameras so I can't comment any further but for video, Canon has been very good ever since (from what most reviewers that I have read have claimed). The D800 video is not bad and I use it quite often for my daughter's school band concert. </p><p></p><p>FWIW, one of my friend has three times as many camera equipment than what I currently own, claims that the Panasonic GH2 is currently the best DSLR when it comes to video use. This maybe topped by the GH3.</p><p></p><p>Feel free to share your experience with the D800.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gqtuazon, post: 96680, member: 6573"] I know quite a few people who still own and use both systems. As previously mentioned already, they have their own ups and downs. We are not going anywhere if we measurebate which camera and system is better. It's always difficult to switch system especially if you already heavily invested with a lot of lenses. Once you get to try the D800, you'll be able to make a sound decision since you'll know if the D800 is worth shifting including the lenses that you are about to try. I haven't use any Canon cameras so I can't comment any further but for video, Canon has been very good ever since (from what most reviewers that I have read have claimed). The D800 video is not bad and I use it quite often for my daughter's school band concert. FWIW, one of my friend has three times as many camera equipment than what I currently own, claims that the Panasonic GH2 is currently the best DSLR when it comes to video use. This maybe topped by the GH3. Feel free to share your experience with the D800. [/QUOTE]
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