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Re: DSLR + HD VIDEO - which one to choose?

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Re: DSLR + HD VIDEO - which one to choose?
by Johann Baron Lanteigne on Jul 4, 2009 at 3:05:51 am

I know it's over your budget, but get the Canon 5d MK2 it's by far the best video you can get in a DSLR and considering what it does, the camera is really cheap.

I currently use Nikon and I consider canon to be a downgrade when it comes to photography (mostly because I don't like the interface on the body) but I'm really considering switching to canon anyway because I need the 5d mk2. I'll wait and see if the D700x does good video, it's nikon last hope to compete with the cheap yet awesome 5d mk2.

I suggest you wait until you can afford the 5d mk2 or you make sure investing in nikon worth it. I wouldn't get the low end canon models, anyway once you upgrade you're gonna need to change your lenses because it's gonna be full frame (FX) so just wait until you can get a decent FX body and lenses.


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