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 Originally Posted by GotHalos
Thanks very helpful!
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 Originally Posted by Wendi
Pros and cons please. These are the two cameras we are looking at. Thanks.
Go with the Nikon, the boss has a nice selection of lenses for you.
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 Originally Posted by Wheeler
Go with the Nikon, the boss has a nice selection of lenses for you. 
Yeah I'm leaning towards the Nikon, but it's on backorder for who knows how long. He doesn't even let us touch his camera and if we do he's watching us LOL!
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 Originally Posted by Wendi
Yeah I'm leaning towards the Nikon, but it's on backorder for who knows how long. He doesn't even let us touch his camera and if we do he's watching us LOL!
Not entirely true. Willum held and looked through the monster lens at Bayfair
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In all honestly, out of the box, I believe the higher end Canon's produce better color. I can get the same results, but I have to tweak the raw files a little. I'm locked in to Nikon because the lenses cost way more than the camera itself
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 Originally Posted by Wheeler
Go with the Nikon, the boss has a nice selection of lenses for you. 
Did you shoot with a canon with the 28-300 lens?
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 Originally Posted by Wendi
Did you shoot with a canon with the 28-300 lens?
I also have a 16-35 L and have used the 400mm 2.8 L. The 400 is such a great lens, just can't justify the cost for what I do.
I almost bought a 7d while in Detroit, they had if at Costco so I figured I'd pick it up when I got home. When I returned to Ca. Costco didn't have it. I'm now looking for a used 5ds mkIII.
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Canon EOS Rebel T3i Digital SLR 18-55mm Lens Camera VS. Nikon® D3200™ 24.2MP ...
 Originally Posted by hotboat
which website?? Lol :d
lol!!!
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Personally I shoot Canon, that being said I think you should go with Nikon. #1 reason is you can borrow Vic's lenses. lets say you guys are shooting the same event, someone can use the long lens and someone could use the fish eye If someone forgets something there might be a chance your equipment would integrate. There is a chance your battery packs might interchange (do the homework), this could come in real handy if someone forgets to charge there shit LOL. You see where I am going with this, it will give you some options as a team to make it happen.
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I use a sony NEX-5N. it is from the mirrorless class of cameras so it s really thin and lightweight. Takes great shots but compact enough to carry in a baggy shorts pocket.
1st pic is a shot of joey getting away!! 200mm zoom all the way out.
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