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Jun 30, 2014 12:11:15   #
rdoc Loc: Rochester, MN
 
Thank you for the exhaustive research on this complicated issue. I appreciate your using your vacation time to conduct such an in-depth survey. Besides answering that age-old question most decisively, you gave me one helluva good laugh!

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Jun 30, 2014 12:16:58   #
Black Bart Loc: Indiana
 
lone ranger wrote:
excellent report, I truly enjoyed it, By the way I own a Nikon D800 as well as 2 other Nikons.....


You have my condolences sorry about your misfortune.

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Jun 30, 2014 12:17:46   #
RKL349 Loc: Connecticut
 
willstaff wrote:
I recently decided to conduct a very exhaustive and scientific study to determine if Nikon or Canon is the preferred camera. In order to conduct the study my wife and I went on a ten-day cruise to Bermuda and I counted the number of Canon camera users versus the number of Nikon camera users. I counted only DSLR cameras since a number of the females with smaller cameras refused to let me close enough to determine their camera type or anything else for that matter. My wife said she understood why they refused. I accused her of being a sexists and she accused me of being a dirty old man, which is where we left that issue.
For the Nikon users I am happy to report that Nikon by a margin of four to one beat out Canon. Ok I discounted thirty or so Canon users who were technically illiterate and thus had purchased the camera without knowing what they were buying. I still do not understand how the ship’s captain could have owned a Canon and still be permitted to captain the ship. Well maybe because the captain was a female and did not know any better. My wife pointed out that at one port all the other ships were parked with the pointy end of the ship (a nautical term) facing into the dock while our captain had the roundy end of the ship (another nautical term) pointed into the dock. I asked our cabin steward why we had backed in and he said, “Oh she’s just showing off,” which is typical of a Canon camera owner.
I had planned to take some pictures to post here, but since I have only had my Nikon 5200 for a little over two months, I have not figured out how to turn it on. I am just about to the point of getting out the owner’s manual but not quite there yet. My wife said if I have not figured the camera out by the time we head to the Vietnam Helicopter Pilot’s reunion she is going to start using it for a door stop. Typical of a woman who uses an almost eight year old Canon Sure Shot and thinks she is a real photographer. Once I get my Nikon turned on I’ll show her what a real camera will do.
I recently decided to conduct a very exhaustive an... (show quote)


Great read! Thanks.

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Jun 30, 2014 12:17:53   #
SCsurfshots
 
don't be so stern...







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Jun 30, 2014 12:30:49   #
Regis Loc: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
 
willstaff wrote:
I recently decided to conduct a very exhaustive and scientific study to determine if Nikon or Canon is the preferred camera. In order to conduct the study my wife and I went on a ten-day cruise to Bermuda and I counted the number of Canon camera users versus the number of Nikon camera users. I counted only DSLR cameras since a number of the females with smaller cameras refused to let me close enough to determine their camera type or anything else for that matter. My wife said she understood why they refused. I accused her of being a sexists and she accused me of being a dirty old man, which is where we left that issue.
For the Nikon users I am happy to report that Nikon by a margin of four to one beat out Canon. Ok I discounted thirty or so Canon users who were technically illiterate and thus had purchased the camera without knowing what they were buying. I still do not understand how the ship’s captain could have owned a Canon and still be permitted to captain the ship. Well maybe because the captain was a female and did not know any better. My wife pointed out that at one port all the other ships were parked with the pointy end of the ship (a nautical term) facing into the dock while our captain had the roundy end of the ship (another nautical term) pointed into the dock. I asked our cabin steward why we had backed in and he said, “Oh she’s just showing off,” which is typical of a Canon camera owner.
I had planned to take some pictures to post here, but since I have only had my Nikon 5200 for a little over two months, I have not figured out how to turn it on. I am just about to the point of getting out the owner’s manual but not quite there yet. My wife said if I have not figured the camera out by the time we head to the Vietnam Helicopter Pilot’s reunion she is going to start using it for a door stop. Typical of a woman who uses an almost eight year old Canon Sure Shot and thinks she is a real photographer. Once I get my Nikon turned on I’ll show her what a real camera will do.
I recently decided to conduct a very exhaustive an... (show quote)


They are both great cameras. End of debate.

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Jun 30, 2014 12:33:59   #
NeilL Loc: British-born Canadian
 
Regis wrote:
They are both great cameras. End of debate.


What a good topic with great contributions! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jun 30, 2014 12:36:28   #
dsmeltz Loc: Philadelphia
 
This is the kind of exaustive, rigorous and detailed research I have come to expect from supporters of Nikon.


:roll:

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Jun 30, 2014 12:38:16   #
NeilL Loc: British-born Canadian
 
dsmeltz wrote:
This is the kind of exaustive, rigorous and detailed research I have come to expect from supporters of Nikon.


:roll:


Hide!

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Jun 30, 2014 12:40:17   #
Delderby Loc: Derby UK
 
Regis wrote:
They are both great cameras. End of debate.


Of course they are - "but you gotta have fun - fun - fun"...........
Not owning either I get even more fun!

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Jun 30, 2014 12:42:39   #
One Camera One Lens Loc: Traveling
 
Hey Neil...........what's a Sony, that's a tv right?

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Jun 30, 2014 12:46:23   #
Ranjan Loc: Currently Cyber-Nation!
 
NeilL wrote:
I owned one - briefly - its sensor attracted dust better than a Dyson vacuum cleaner.


If you were talking of CANON, Neil, it is my solemn duty to inform you that the GOLD award for "Dust-o-philia" has been awarded in 2013 to the prosumer flag-ship Nikon D600 and I have heard from 'reliable web-sources' that Nikon had to pay lots of moolah to gain and retain that award (see Nikon advisory!) and so D600 is probably also going to win the "Shortest Surviving Major Edition" that cameraphiles have ever witnessed, now that D610 has arrived on the scene as quickfooted damage control...! <PAINFUL GROAN; Would have been a LOL had I not been one of the owners of the said model! Please do be kind to me!!>

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Jun 30, 2014 12:47:12   #
Take 5 Cinema Loc: Canoe BC
 
Actually, there is a movement afoot that has the Panasonic m43 as the new standard. Some are dumping their entire line of Canon and Nikons in favor of that new standard. Being a full frame Canon 5DM2 user, and thinking this was the go to camera, I am now shaken up by the brilliance of that Panasonic camera. The video is astonishing - almost as good as $20,000 Sony rigs - that good. The lenses are universal - pick anyone you want or go with the Leica line. Astonishing. After years of Canon, I am really thinking this over. Compact, superb quality, low cost, the best video in the business hands down and rivaling big ticket items. They might have something even over full frame - with the same shallow dof field too.

Although the comments and the thread were in jest and good fun, this is a bit more of a serious tone but well intended.

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Jun 30, 2014 12:48:26   #
Reinaldokool Loc: San Rafael, CA
 
AndyCE wrote:
Damn, so I take it the debate will rage on? :) :)
Andy


You don't even take account of us numerous Exacta and Praktiflex users.
:roll:

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Jun 30, 2014 12:55:03   #
xxredbeardxx Loc: San Clemente CA.
 
Beercat wrote:
Need I say more ........


Haa. Very funny
:thumbup:

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Jun 30, 2014 12:55:16   #
Ranjan Loc: Currently Cyber-Nation!
 
dsmeltz wrote:
This is the kind of exaustive, rigorous and detailed research I have come to expect from supporters of Nikon.


:roll:


People are so predictably binary (polarized)! If not Nikon vs Leica, or Nikon vs Canon, or PC vs Mac, or BMW vs Benz, it would be something else!

I strongly suspect that we all have always fallen prey to these deliberate lures that the Industry has used for centuries as an effective bait! :-(

Folks poetically keep talking of the perfect camera or perfect computer or perfect *model*, but forget that were one to come along, who would be buying more cameras or computers or cars or ...? You get the point, I am sure!

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