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<blockquote data-quote="Peter7100" data-source="post: 760825" data-attributes="member: 48633"><p>I don't think any decision is a clear case of will I go Nikon or Canon. I have owned many Canon DSLR's with numerous lenses and now two Nikon DSLR's and I can think of pro's and cons for both. I have also tried several bodies over the years. My own thought's are that in many cases Canon edges it at the top/pro end, but Nikon has a superior choice of mid range dslr's (D500 being better than the 7D2). One advantage with Canon is that there is more choice with more secondhand gear available. But more is not always better. If I was looking to go into mirrorless at the moment I would probably go with Canon, but that could change at time as more bodies are released. Of course if feasable you could still run with both Nikon and Canon systems as I do, albeit with not a huge financial investwnt in either system.</p><p>Good luck whatever you choose!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter7100, post: 760825, member: 48633"] I don't think any decision is a clear case of will I go Nikon or Canon. I have owned many Canon DSLR's with numerous lenses and now two Nikon DSLR's and I can think of pro's and cons for both. I have also tried several bodies over the years. My own thought's are that in many cases Canon edges it at the top/pro end, but Nikon has a superior choice of mid range dslr's (D500 being better than the 7D2). One advantage with Canon is that there is more choice with more secondhand gear available. But more is not always better. If I was looking to go into mirrorless at the moment I would probably go with Canon, but that could change at time as more bodies are released. Of course if feasable you could still run with both Nikon and Canon systems as I do, albeit with not a huge financial investwnt in either system. Good luck whatever you choose! [/QUOTE]
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