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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 510270" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>most of the better DSLR's are way beyond most users. I personally like the Nikon / Fuji system as I've stated before. I shoot a lot of B&W, so perfect whites and blacks are important for me. But if I was to start all over again it would be a DX series Nikon. I just like them! I've have a couple friends that use $10K Canons for nature photographry. Nice photos, but not really any better than a good $2K setup in my opinion. The one thing that Canons really do well is in sports where you need speed. They just cycle must faster than the others. Also I find that Canons work best when shot in RAW. In Jpeg I see no serious difference. I prefer Jpeg as I hate Photoshop (spend too much time on the PC as it is). Buy yourself a good tripod with a good head for it (I use a Monfretto head and tripod on my two sets). Also recommend buying an electronic shutter release (get it off Ebay as they're much cheaper). Buy the best tripod you can afford!</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 510270, member: 25383"] most of the better DSLR's are way beyond most users. I personally like the Nikon / Fuji system as I've stated before. I shoot a lot of B&W, so perfect whites and blacks are important for me. But if I was to start all over again it would be a DX series Nikon. I just like them! I've have a couple friends that use $10K Canons for nature photographry. Nice photos, but not really any better than a good $2K setup in my opinion. The one thing that Canons really do well is in sports where you need speed. They just cycle must faster than the others. Also I find that Canons work best when shot in RAW. In Jpeg I see no serious difference. I prefer Jpeg as I hate Photoshop (spend too much time on the PC as it is). Buy yourself a good tripod with a good head for it (I use a Monfretto head and tripod on my two sets). Also recommend buying an electronic shutter release (get it off Ebay as they're much cheaper). Buy the best tripod you can afford! gary [/QUOTE]
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