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 Posted: Sun Jun 18th, 2017 06:34
highlander



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I often focus and recompose without any issues. But then I don't shoot many moving subjects, but then I wouldn't use that technique on moving subjects either...

One of the reasons I went for Nikon over Canon was that you could move from one body to another without having to work out where all the darned controls had been moved to. I went from the D200-D700-D3-D3200-D7200 without any big issues, although I did notice the D3200 and D7200 had moved stuff about more than I expected. What did for me was the weight and lenses. I have found new Nikon lenses repeatedly disappointing for the last 6-7years, but the AF on the older ones wasn't cutting it with the newer bodies. I didn't even like the 24-70/2.8 which everyone else seemed to think was the dogs wotsits.

I much prefer the output of the Fuji, and the glass, but if I was shooting a lot of wildlife then I actually think I would go down the Canon route now (:-0)



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