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Why choose Nikon, x many years ago ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pretzel" data-source="post: 426175" data-attributes="member: 12257"><p>1) After much research of the "entry level" DSLR's at the time, I found Nikon to have the slight edge in still shots, whereas Canon had the slight edge in video. I was interested in still shots. Plus, I liked the look and feel of Nikon in my hand as opposed to comparable Canon models. Those were the only two manufacturers I was considering at the time.</p><p></p><p>2) Knowing what I know now, I'm STILL very happy with the choice I made (and subsequent choices since).</p><p></p><p>As for it being costly to change, you're right. DSLR's today, though, being so advanced... Why? Go with what you like, learn how to make it work for you, never look back unless there is an absolute defining difference that forces the change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pretzel, post: 426175, member: 12257"] 1) After much research of the "entry level" DSLR's at the time, I found Nikon to have the slight edge in still shots, whereas Canon had the slight edge in video. I was interested in still shots. Plus, I liked the look and feel of Nikon in my hand as opposed to comparable Canon models. Those were the only two manufacturers I was considering at the time. 2) Knowing what I know now, I'm STILL very happy with the choice I made (and subsequent choices since). As for it being costly to change, you're right. DSLR's today, though, being so advanced... Why? Go with what you like, learn how to make it work for you, never look back unless there is an absolute defining difference that forces the change. [/QUOTE]
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