welly
Suspended / Banned
- Messages
- 1,766
- Name
- Alastair
- Edit My Images
- Yes
Just picked up a copy of Digital Camera magazine and have been having a thumb through - clearly they're sponsored by Canon as the 5D Mk 2 beat the D700
:thumbsdown:
But they did a comparison of 50mm prime lenses - Canon vs. Nikon vs. Sigma vs. Sony. The Canon 50mm was their winner.
Perhaps I'm missing the point but as a Nikon user, that review was most pretty pointless. Firstly, I can't use a Canon lens and secondly I can't use a Sony lens. So, to what end were they comparing Canon v Nikon v Sony? I'm not sure how they could possibly pick out a winner. The Canon and Sony are clearly the worst choice out of the 4 for me as a Nikon user and likewise the Canon and Nikon for Sony users. Just seemed a really bizarre test. Their 5D vs D700 vs A900 came down to "The D700 is only 12 megapixels thus it's not as good as the 5D or A900 but it would be a good backup for the D3." Hang about, the D3 is only 12 megapixels too.
Perhaps I'm missing the point but as a Nikon user, that review was most pretty pointless. Firstly, I can't use a Canon lens and secondly I can't use a Sony lens. So, to what end were they comparing Canon v Nikon v Sony? I'm not sure how they could possibly pick out a winner. The Canon and Sony are clearly the worst choice out of the 4 for me as a Nikon user and likewise the Canon and Nikon for Sony users. Just seemed a really bizarre test. Their 5D vs D700 vs A900 came down to "The D700 is only 12 megapixels thus it's not as good as the 5D or A900 but it would be a good backup for the D3." Hang about, the D3 is only 12 megapixels too.

