Jaapie wrote: What are you shooting presently mate? If you have the dedicated lenses, I'd imagine you'd want to stay with the same brand, although for some money doesn't matter. (I'm guessing you're in this situation) Narrow it down a bit and give an indication of what you are trying to achieve and perhaps we can get some good info to you. I can be brutally honest - the lenses are the things that are really important. The body not that much although some might differ on that thought. FWIW - jump onto the DP Review website and have a read on there. Some very good info and all the latest models. Good luck mate. |
Kevin.S wrote: I bought a new DSLR this year and after reading many reviews the general opinion seemed to be that there wasn't anything to choose between Nikon and Canon in terms of quality. Just slightly different styling and menu setups, so if you are used to the Canon might be easier to stick with that. Big question is how much you want to spend, do you want to go full frame or happy to stick with APS-C? I went with Canon as my daughter has one and it means we can share lenses. |
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