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Why most of the press shoot with Canon and not with Nikon ?
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<blockquote data-quote="SkvLTD" data-source="post: 272376" data-attributes="member: 12855"><p>But, he's not shooting <em>Olympus</em>... lol</p><p></p><p>Personally, I feel that for some of us newer crowd, Nikon is a bit more friendly on the pocket as surprising as it may sound. Lens compatibility of majority of DX bodies is timeless. Even lowest end Nikons indeed look like more serious cameras instead of a plastic box with that embarrassing nipple of a shutter button. Also don't dig that entry level Canons put the dial wheel behind the shutter, forcing you to either shoot or adjust.</p><p></p><p>Nikon seems to stick to the purist, photo-grapher formula and I like that most of all. Video is cool, and lots of DSLRs are really robust video cameras these days, but still not as good as dedicated ones. I'd rather a camera that takes the best stills and also video than neither to the highest spec possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkvLTD, post: 272376, member: 12855"] But, he's not shooting [I]Olympus[/I]... lol Personally, I feel that for some of us newer crowd, Nikon is a bit more friendly on the pocket as surprising as it may sound. Lens compatibility of majority of DX bodies is timeless. Even lowest end Nikons indeed look like more serious cameras instead of a plastic box with that embarrassing nipple of a shutter button. Also don't dig that entry level Canons put the dial wheel behind the shutter, forcing you to either shoot or adjust. Nikon seems to stick to the purist, photo-grapher formula and I like that most of all. Video is cool, and lots of DSLRs are really robust video cameras these days, but still not as good as dedicated ones. I'd rather a camera that takes the best stills and also video than neither to the highest spec possible. [/QUOTE]
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