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<blockquote data-quote="Fozzybear" data-source="post: 1478822" data-attributes="member: 69297"><p>Yup, too true Steve! There are 'differences' between Canon and Nikon but personal preference is now a huge part of the decision between one or the other, the performance gap is very small and swings between the two depending on the criteria you choose. They both offer phenomenal performance and differences are going to be influenced as much by how the camera ergonomics fit your shooting needs than by raw performance.</p><p></p><p>It's too often said but is so true - there never has been a better time to buy a camera. The quality and widgets you get now are beyond belief really!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fozzybear, post: 1478822, member: 69297"] Yup, too true Steve! There are 'differences' between Canon and Nikon but personal preference is now a huge part of the decision between one or the other, the performance gap is very small and swings between the two depending on the criteria you choose. They both offer phenomenal performance and differences are going to be influenced as much by how the camera ergonomics fit your shooting needs than by raw performance. It's too often said but is so true - there never has been a better time to buy a camera. The quality and widgets you get now are beyond belief really! [/QUOTE]
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