
 Originally Posted by 
Captain_Rightfoot
					 
				 
				As someone who owns a Nikon FM, Nikon F100 (both now worthless), and a Nikon D80, why do you say that?  I thought the Nikon/Canon stuff was like the Mazda/Honda debate?
Canon have some nice cameras at the moment with much higher resolution than the Nikons.
This question is not intended as a stir - just asking 

 
	 
 Firstly resolution isn't everything.  More pixels is not the entire solution with present sensor technology.  Secondly - and this is personal - I hate Canon ergonomics on their DSLR's.  The Nikon's just feel right in my hands, the Canon's do not.
Also Canon are like Toyota in marketing and market presence so everyone thinks they are great and they created the DSLR revolution.  When in fact it was Nikon released the first commercial DSLR - D1.  Canon's EOS300D was the first low end consumer unit.
Another point is it's always fun to stir up Canon owners, their usually as sensitive about their cameras as Land Cruiser owners about their 4WD
Finally though I must admit Canon makes some good gear.  The EOS 450D/500D is on par with the Nikon D60.  Both makes have very ordinary kit lenses, although from what I've seen I think the Nikon may be slightly better quality.  Pro-series lenses though are excellent and each manufacturer has a few models that the other doesn't unfortunately.
At the end of the day it comes down to what's affordable and what you are comfortable using.  Once you start buying expensive glass you are usually staying with that brand.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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