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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 370291" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>There is simply no perfect camera and I don't think we even should debate which one is best or even better. The whole concept of better and best is, as Anthony wrote, consumer driven. We all want more for our money and we shop like never before (thanks to web browsing and shopping).</p><p></p><p>But, let's not forget what the tools are for: photography. There are as many best camera as there are persons participating in this forum, and, there is absolutely nothing wrong with this. What I find interesting is that some of you have been reducing the number of lenses and zooms and find that you are getting more creative and get better results... I wonder why... Could it be that some of us (me included) sometimes enjoy the tools more than the craft?</p><p></p><p>I very much like the discussion and will continue to read and think about this as long as it doesn't become a "pi**ing" contest. </p><p></p><p>For me, the mirror less camera strong points are: less weight, less noise and less intimidating for people staring at the lens. But for me, I still like looking through the viewfinder when doing macro or landscape or portraits. But for street photography, the little Fuji X-10 is just perfect. I just look like an uncle taking souvenir pictures and it's fine by me. </p><p></p><p>Enjoy your Nikons and your other cameras, take pictures and share them here with all of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 370291, member: 3903"] There is simply no perfect camera and I don't think we even should debate which one is best or even better. The whole concept of better and best is, as Anthony wrote, consumer driven. We all want more for our money and we shop like never before (thanks to web browsing and shopping). But, let's not forget what the tools are for: photography. There are as many best camera as there are persons participating in this forum, and, there is absolutely nothing wrong with this. What I find interesting is that some of you have been reducing the number of lenses and zooms and find that you are getting more creative and get better results... I wonder why... Could it be that some of us (me included) sometimes enjoy the tools more than the craft? I very much like the discussion and will continue to read and think about this as long as it doesn't become a "pi**ing" contest. For me, the mirror less camera strong points are: less weight, less noise and less intimidating for people staring at the lens. But for me, I still like looking through the viewfinder when doing macro or landscape or portraits. But for street photography, the little Fuji X-10 is just perfect. I just look like an uncle taking souvenir pictures and it's fine by me. Enjoy your Nikons and your other cameras, take pictures and share them here with all of us. [/QUOTE]
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