I just can't get into Canon glass. The only lenses I've seen that
even slightly tickles my fancy is the 35mm 1.4 and 85 1.8. But
even those are a far cry from the 28 and 85 1.4 Nikkors. (the
Canon 24 is soft wide open)
As far as build quality, Canon and Nikon both do an equally fine
job on thier pro lenses. Except Nikons focus and zoom the right
direction. Oh and I can still use that 13mm 5.6 and 6mm Fisheye on
my D2X BTW.
One final note, the D2X, 5D and 1DsMII all resolve to about 6x7cm
film. This means that just five years ago what we were shooting on
Blads and Rz's, we can now do with our DSLRs. In less than three
years the sensor technology will have plateued, the pro cameras
just do not need more than 22MPs for any reason and dealing with
those files will be awful. Noise levels will be controlled and it
will no longer be the Canon how low (Noise) can you go show. Nikon
does'nt play the get it out now cause we can game, and that
conservitave philosophy has hurt them with some customers. But
when they get it right, boy do they get it right. The D70 was the
best selling DSLR ever! The D2X is the best per-pixel performing
camera ever, (ISO100-800) and the Nikon VR works a whole stop
slower than the Canon. The flash system is at least one generation
ahead and the
auto focus on the D2 series wipes the floor with the 1Ds. As far
as pros, you be surprised to see who STILL shoots Nikon. How bout
2/3ds of the Nathional Geographic photographers, Jay Silverman, Jay
Meisel, Mary Ellen Mark, Hary Benson, Douglas Kirkland...
If you think it's inevitable that all pro's will go Canon then pass
the pipe, I want a hit of whatever your smokin'.
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'Always beg forgiveness, not permission.'