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Canon 1D MK II N or Canon 50D for birding?
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<blockquote data-quote="JGobeil" data-source="post: 1324512" data-attributes="member: 24649"><p>There are 2 ways to look at a camera: ease of use and specifications.</p><p></p><p>Today's cameras are so sophisticated that in terms of specs you get what you pay for. There are differences of course between DSLRs in the same price range but IMO they are merely academic. They are quite similar in terms of OUTPUT when handled properly, at least to the eye.</p><p></p><p>Usability is a different story. There are important differences between each camera and one will most surely please you more than the others. It will fit your needs better, it will handle better. This is the one you should buy. Does it mean it is a better camera ? For you ONLY, definitely yes !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JGobeil, post: 1324512, member: 24649"] There are 2 ways to look at a camera: ease of use and specifications. Today's cameras are so sophisticated that in terms of specs you get what you pay for. There are differences of course between DSLRs in the same price range but IMO they are merely academic. They are quite similar in terms of OUTPUT when handled properly, at least to the eye. Usability is a different story. There are important differences between each camera and one will most surely please you more than the others. It will fit your needs better, it will handle better. This is the one you should buy. Does it mean it is a better camera ? For you ONLY, definitely yes ! [/QUOTE]
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