Originally Posted by pal
Originally Posted by Spotshooter
...Nikon...they only have 1/8th of the market...
thoughts?


So what? The quality of your photos has virtually nothing to do with the brand of camera you use. That's more up to your skill and determination. But if you just really feel that one manufacturer makes a specific model which appeals to you, then go for it.


That is not exactly true… and you probably know that but you left out what IS important…

A) The quality of the lense(s) you can get for the camera

B) The quality of the Sensor

3). The “capability” and “ability” of the focus electronics


After those - it doesn’t matter… but these do vary between brands….


I’m thinking about getting a D850 mostly because the sensor in it has the lowest ISO rating and can recover good art from shadows… where other sensors can’t do that.

I’m looking at the equivalent spend (2,500) in a Cannon.. but of course the mirrorless tech being so new means that all the good features are only in the top end gear and it hasn’t trickled down to the mode level gear yet.

This is no “low end” camera gear anymore with the advent of the smartphones.



Last edited by Spotshooter; 03/23/22.