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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 66621" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Go in a store that has both. Take them in your hands, bring your own memory card, shoot a few pictures with both, leave the store and go home to your own computer, have a look at the pictures and then make up your mind. You can always find "friends" that will try to convince you that you need what they have… As a matter of fact, is you camera broken? If not, maybe you don't "have" to get another one. It's fine to want one but do you really have to?</p><p></p><p>Another point is that if you're looking to buy the best out there, it's going to be more expensive than the middle of the road product. If you can afford the best, then just settle for the second best and enjoy your decision and your new camera.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your Nikon! Use it for picture taking, not to be approved by your "friend".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 66621, member: 3903"] Go in a store that has both. Take them in your hands, bring your own memory card, shoot a few pictures with both, leave the store and go home to your own computer, have a look at the pictures and then make up your mind. You can always find "friends" that will try to convince you that you need what they have… As a matter of fact, is you camera broken? If not, maybe you don't "have" to get another one. It's fine to want one but do you really have to? Another point is that if you're looking to buy the best out there, it's going to be more expensive than the middle of the road product. If you can afford the best, then just settle for the second best and enjoy your decision and your new camera. Enjoy your Nikon! Use it for picture taking, not to be approved by your "friend". [/QUOTE]
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