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is Canon better/more popular than Nikon?
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<blockquote data-quote="TL Robinson" data-source="post: 638399" data-attributes="member: 24042"><p>Canon has deeper marketing pockets and a much larger presence in markets outside of photography that the brand is more prevalent which makes for more sales imo. In the photography world I see a more Canon at professional sporting events. Does that mean they're better - certainly not. </p><p></p><p>A really good friend of mine is a cameraman for a local TV station and a phenomenal photog and he shoots Canon - and we jab at each other about our preferred brand all the time. But he loves my work and I love his work, there's respect there, because at the end of the day we both produce images we are happy with. </p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, a camera is a tool. In conjunction with other tools, we, as artists/craftsmen, build images with those tools that work best for us and our customers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TL Robinson, post: 638399, member: 24042"] Canon has deeper marketing pockets and a much larger presence in markets outside of photography that the brand is more prevalent which makes for more sales imo. In the photography world I see a more Canon at professional sporting events. Does that mean they're better - certainly not. A really good friend of mine is a cameraman for a local TV station and a phenomenal photog and he shoots Canon - and we jab at each other about our preferred brand all the time. But he loves my work and I love his work, there's respect there, because at the end of the day we both produce images we are happy with. At the end of the day, a camera is a tool. In conjunction with other tools, we, as artists/craftsmen, build images with those tools that work best for us and our customers. [/QUOTE]
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