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The Pulitzer Prize Photographs / Capture the Moment
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<blockquote data-quote="westmill" data-source="post: 56468" data-attributes="member: 9330"><p>I think it has gone in cycles over the years. Nikon will bring out a product then cannon better it eventualy putting them back on top</p><p>for a while then its Nikon turn all over again. Cannon is also a cheaper option with middle of the road pro gear that attracts many,</p><p>with the well built F4 range. Im amazed Nikon has not followed suit to be honnest. With Nikon, it seems you either buy consumer grade,</p><p>or full fast pro that cost the earth. Nikon could make a 17-55 and a 50-150 pro F4 for half the price of 2.8s. Same with the 24-70 and </p><p>70-700 for FX... why not make cheaper pro grade F4s. This would totaly transform things !</p><p>I use Nikon rather than cannon for the feel of the camera personly.</p><p>I have a bond with my camera thats hard to explain. Ive tried cannon in the past, and I just didnt bond with the cameras.</p><p>Few cameras have done this. I bonded with my olympus E1. A very very underated camera. I also bonded with my Bronica RF645 and the</p><p>three lenses. It might sound silly, but it effects the way I take pictures. When I use the Nikon it simply feels part of me.</p><p>We work together as a team. I know.... sad innit lol <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westmill, post: 56468, member: 9330"] I think it has gone in cycles over the years. Nikon will bring out a product then cannon better it eventualy putting them back on top for a while then its Nikon turn all over again. Cannon is also a cheaper option with middle of the road pro gear that attracts many, with the well built F4 range. Im amazed Nikon has not followed suit to be honnest. With Nikon, it seems you either buy consumer grade, or full fast pro that cost the earth. Nikon could make a 17-55 and a 50-150 pro F4 for half the price of 2.8s. Same with the 24-70 and 70-700 for FX... why not make cheaper pro grade F4s. This would totaly transform things ! I use Nikon rather than cannon for the feel of the camera personly. I have a bond with my camera thats hard to explain. Ive tried cannon in the past, and I just didnt bond with the cameras. Few cameras have done this. I bonded with my olympus E1. A very very underated camera. I also bonded with my Bronica RF645 and the three lenses. It might sound silly, but it effects the way I take pictures. When I use the Nikon it simply feels part of me. We work together as a team. I know.... sad innit lol :p [/QUOTE]
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