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 Posted: Fri Oct 19th, 2018 16:55
Eric



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Robert wrote:
My guess is it isn't an easy choice, they aren't the same tools.

Seems more of a matter of having the right cameras and lenses for the subjects intended.

Decide on the subjects and the rest should follow.


Not sure Nikon would agree with that.
They haven't build a full frame camera you cannot use on action photography, for example.

Not many Nikon DSLR customers would equip themselves with different cameras for different subjects ...that's what the lenses are for.

Surely the main object of every camera is to get sharp images in a range of situations that you encounter?

Can't believe you are suggesting people need to buy 2 or more multifunctional expensive camera bodies if they have a variety of interests.

And I am sure Nikon would be horrified that their new £3500 camera is regarded as unsuitable for large areas of photography
o.O

Last edited on Fri Oct 19th, 2018 16:58 by Eric



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