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Canon or Nikon?
I've decided to leave the other lot out (Fuji, Sigma, Olympus, Pentax, Sony) since Nikon and Canon are the big two.
Now, seriously, ignore the fact that you've possibly been using Canon or Nikon all of your life. Think about it logically, which do you find the easier system to work?
I've been using Canon for a year now, and due to work I know the menu systems inside out.
Even when I look at a Sony camera, I know how to work the basics and show the camera for what it is, but when it comes to Nikon.
Christ. It is like trying to find directions in China, but the map is a mah jong board, ripped in several pieces and selotaped back together in different ways, and the only comprehensible words were in Chinese. And that's not just because I've been using Canon. I've been using Nikon too for 6 months now, and they still seem as alien as the last time I approached them.
I seriously have a lot of issues with them, and I find that it gets worse as I go up the series. The D60 I can manage, but when someone asks to be shown the live view on the D300, or change the ISO, it's the equivalent of climbing Everest.
Now, what are your thoughts?
That goes for flashguns too
I've decided to leave the other lot out (Fuji, Sigma, Olympus, Pentax, Sony) since Nikon and Canon are the big two.
Now, seriously, ignore the fact that you've possibly been using Canon or Nikon all of your life. Think about it logically, which do you find the easier system to work?
I've been using Canon for a year now, and due to work I know the menu systems inside out.
Even when I look at a Sony camera, I know how to work the basics and show the camera for what it is, but when it comes to Nikon.
Christ. It is like trying to find directions in China, but the map is a mah jong board, ripped in several pieces and selotaped back together in different ways, and the only comprehensible words were in Chinese. And that's not just because I've been using Canon. I've been using Nikon too for 6 months now, and they still seem as alien as the last time I approached them.
I seriously have a lot of issues with them, and I find that it gets worse as I go up the series. The D60 I can manage, but when someone asks to be shown the live view on the D300, or change the ISO, it's the equivalent of climbing Everest.
Now, what are your thoughts?
That goes for flashguns too

What's the big deal?