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Why choose Nikon, x many years ago ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Panza" data-source="post: 425492" data-attributes="member: 28379"><p>I came from a family with 20+ years of Nikon pride which seeped into me as well. It really helps that we can use and share lenses / gear when needed. The majority of family make fun of us when we have Canon's or Sony's out, so the pressure is real. </p><p>When I gave away my Nikon DX camera and lenses to my little sister, I had the option to go to Canon, but I stayed with Nikon because the D750 intrigued me. While building up my collection of FX lenses I can borrow family's. </p><p>I use a Sony too because sometimes having a tiny mirrorless is nice, Nikon1 isn't up to par yet. The tiny sensor makes for lackluster DOF which is unappealing to me. It is not cost effective to have two systems, photography is my most expensive hobby but I do it because I love it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Panza, post: 425492, member: 28379"] I came from a family with 20+ years of Nikon pride which seeped into me as well. It really helps that we can use and share lenses / gear when needed. The majority of family make fun of us when we have Canon's or Sony's out, so the pressure is real. When I gave away my Nikon DX camera and lenses to my little sister, I had the option to go to Canon, but I stayed with Nikon because the D750 intrigued me. While building up my collection of FX lenses I can borrow family's. I use a Sony too because sometimes having a tiny mirrorless is nice, Nikon1 isn't up to par yet. The tiny sensor makes for lackluster DOF which is unappealing to me. It is not cost effective to have two systems, photography is my most expensive hobby but I do it because I love it. [/QUOTE]
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