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[QUOTE="succubus:440144"]the reason i first bought the d100 was because i was at the first show i shot in the US and there was a female band photographer there....i chatted with her a lot....and that helped me make my decision. i didn't even play with it beforehand...heh shortly after, i met aaron, he was at a point where he wanted to invest $ in a better camera....he wound up buying a d100 too....he played with mine and loved it....then we eventually both got the d70...(i actually like it more than the d100)....then i got the d2x last yr and aaron got the d2h...he would take my d2x to shows sometimes....and recently he got the d2x...all that to say we're a 'nikon family' a lot of my work is with natural, low light settings, difficult situations with the lights always changing and i can't use a flash....i'm considering playing with a canon 5d...though i don't want to spend all the $$$$ right now...i think i'll see if i can play with one for a day...and then decide... all this to say...if at all possible, play with the camera before you buy it and i don't mean for 5 minutes in the store...take pics you want to take and use it like you would want to use it...i don't have either one, but you are welcome to try mine....but i recommend bringing a compact flash card with you and go to stores and try them out...then when you get home, turn on yer pc and look at the pics and how the cameras performed with the same settings. now...in terms of lenses..dont go cheap..get the good glass. i started by buying sigma lenses because they were cheaper....well my pics weren't as sharp. We could recommend lenses based on what you'd be using it for the most...and depending on which camera you wind up going for body wise...they are both sturdy....i've used all my nikons in the rain and they took it...personally i think nikon is sturdier...as for lenses....again, nikon lenses seems more sturdy (i have a canon 35mm that i used before moving to digital). [/QUOTE]
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