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Originally posted by: AndrewR
It seems you've been attacked by the Canon rabble, but keep an open mind. Here are your choices.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: AndrewR
It seems you've been attacked by the Canon rabble, but keep an open mind. Here are your choices.
So what? You're the voice of reason and logic and you're completely unbiased in this debate? Give me a break. I've never attacked anyone here for suggesting Nikon, in fact, I've always been very supportive of those who've bought or suggested Nikon gear. I think Nikon and Canon are the only real, decent choices in DSLR. Obviously I'm going to recommend Canon but I'll freely admit that Nikon is also an excellent choice. Those are really the only two I'd consider though.
i believe i am a canonikon guy (well, canon), and i recommended the pentaxOriginally posted by: AndrewR
So what? Someone is looking for a camera and has probably 0.01% chance of ever needing professional level gear. Canon and Nikon both make excellent cameras and lenses but so do other manufacturers -- far be it from a Canikon groupie to admit that (notice, I've admitted the reverse).
Originally posted by: AndrewR
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: AndrewR
It seems you've been attacked by the Canon rabble, but keep an open mind. Here are your choices.
So what? You're the voice of reason and logic and you're completely unbiased in this debate? Give me a break. I've never attacked anyone here for suggesting Nikon, in fact, I've always been very supportive of those who've bought or suggested Nikon gear. I think Nikon and Canon are the only real, decent choices in DSLR. Obviously I'm going to recommend Canon but I'll freely admit that Nikon is also an excellent choice. Those are really the only two I'd consider though.
So what? Someone is looking for a camera and has probably 0.01% chance of ever needing professional level gear. Canon and Nikon both make excellent cameras and lenses but so do other manufacturers -- far be it from a Canikon groupie to admit that (notice, I've admitted the reverse).
I think the only DSLR in the sub-professional market which made the correct decisions about ergonomics is the Maxxum 7D because I almost NEVER have to navigate menus. Can someone, especially an amateur hobbyist, get excellent results from another camera? Certainly. Can they get excellent results from a Pentax, an Oly, a Sony, or even (*GASP*) a Samsung? They sure can.
Quit being such a fanboy and acknowledge that there are other camera systems besides Canon and Nikon. Heck, the new Pentax is weather sealed -- how much does Canon charge for that feature? $5000?
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I recently bought a 30D to replace my aging 300D (first generation digital rebel) and I love it. I have some decent L glass which I've had for a few years.
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
The Pentax K10D Hands-On Preview from DPreview.
I must say, I am impressed.
$899 Body
11 AF Points
Weather Sealed
10.2 MPX CCD
Best-In-Class Viewfinder
No doubt Canon/Nikon could learn a thing or two from Pentax.
Originally posted by: Staples
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I recently bought a 30D to replace my aging 300D (first generation digital rebel) and I love it. I have some decent L glass which I've had for a few years.
How much better is the view finder. I have been thinking about upgrading too. I tried to look at the ones at BB but none of them have lenses on them and the sales people kept walking around me so I was uncomfortable.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: AndrewR
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: AndrewR
It seems you've been attacked by the Canon rabble, but keep an open mind. Here are your choices.
So what? You're the voice of reason and logic and you're completely unbiased in this debate? Give me a break. I've never attacked anyone here for suggesting Nikon, in fact, I've always been very supportive of those who've bought or suggested Nikon gear. I think Nikon and Canon are the only real, decent choices in DSLR. Obviously I'm going to recommend Canon but I'll freely admit that Nikon is also an excellent choice. Those are really the only two I'd consider though.
So what? Someone is looking for a camera and has probably 0.01% chance of ever needing professional level gear. Canon and Nikon both make excellent cameras and lenses but so do other manufacturers -- far be it from a Canikon groupie to admit that (notice, I've admitted the reverse).
I think the only DSLR in the sub-professional market which made the correct decisions about ergonomics is the Maxxum 7D because I almost NEVER have to navigate menus. Can someone, especially an amateur hobbyist, get excellent results from another camera? Certainly. Can they get excellent results from a Pentax, an Oly, a Sony, or even (*GASP*) a Samsung? They sure can.
Quit being such a fanboy and acknowledge that there are other camera systems besides Canon and Nikon. Heck, the new Pentax is weather sealed -- how much does Canon charge for that feature? $5000?
You're the one who accused me and everyone else here who suggested buying Canon gear of being "Canon rabble." Yeah, I like Canon gear. I'll admit, I'm not up on any other DSLR cameras other than Canon or Nikon. I've found that Canon and Nikon tend to dominate the DSLR camera market though and their lenses are second to none once you go to their professional stuff.
Personally, if it's something you think you might get really into I'd buy a decent entry level body and get some halfway decent glass. Yeah, I'd go with Canon or Nikon. YMMV.