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Old 09-25-2007   #5 (permalink)
brolane
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Yours, Fivehundo, is a problem that has faced every photographer, professional or amateur. I come from the other side of the Canon-Nikon question, having shot Nikons for more than 30 years. I never had a failure. Before I retired, I considered a personal camera, and I had a fairly decent arsenal of Nikkor lens. I decided on a Fuji. It's made by Nikon (even has the logo on the body) and accepts most Nikkor lens and dedicated flashes. I saved about $1,000 and the fuji has never let me down. Some might say that you will never be happy if you don't spend the extra money and buy the best. I say that's not so. Most modern digital or film SLRs will do more than anyone needs to do, regardless of price.

My recommendation is to buy the camera that best suits your needs AND your budget.
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