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Why choose Nikon, x many years ago ?
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<blockquote data-quote="jay_dean" data-source="post: 425523" data-attributes="member: 34040"><p>After using a p&s for several years, i started getting into aviation photography. I moved onto a Bridge camera, and found it totally inadequate. I saw some truly fantastic DSLR photos and i knew that's what I wanted. So I jumped in and bought a D60 with kits lens as it was on offer. If it was a Canon that happened to be on offer at the time, i'd have been on Canonites (or whatever they call their website) right now.</p><p>I'd never rule out switching brands, if another brand starts to produce consistent Nikon-beating cheaper and better cameras with better and cheaper lenses, especially the superzooms and long range primes, then i'd seriously consider it. But, i'll not hold my breath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jay_dean, post: 425523, member: 34040"] After using a p&s for several years, i started getting into aviation photography. I moved onto a Bridge camera, and found it totally inadequate. I saw some truly fantastic DSLR photos and i knew that's what I wanted. So I jumped in and bought a D60 with kits lens as it was on offer. If it was a Canon that happened to be on offer at the time, i'd have been on Canonites (or whatever they call their website) right now. I'd never rule out switching brands, if another brand starts to produce consistent Nikon-beating cheaper and better cameras with better and cheaper lenses, especially the superzooms and long range primes, then i'd seriously consider it. But, i'll not hold my breath. [/QUOTE]
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