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Canon-F1 said:neuroanatomist said:Freelancer said:if i have two equal products today .... i don´t care if one was released earlyer.
Ahhh...so, the products are equal, are they? :-X
depends on who you ask.
a lot of reviewers, former canon customers and new customers think the D800 is the better camera for them, at a lower price.
...and a lot of former Nikon customers went from a D700 to a 5DIII, too. So what?
Freelancer said:neuroanatomist said:Freelancer said:if i have two equal products today .... i don´t care if one was released earlyer.
Ahhh...so, the products are equal, are they? :-X
overall yes.
one is better for the sports photographer the other for studio, macro and landscape photographer.
but the 5D MK3 is sure not 800 euro more worth then the D800.
I'm glad that's true for you. Why are you still here in Canon land, then? If Nikon is so much cheaper, you should switch. Please.
But...as I pointed out in your similarly-themed thread, have you considered the total cost of switching? For me, the D800 is less than $200 cheaper than the 5DIII. But say the difference was $1050, the US$ equivalent of your 800 €. If I was looking for a backup FF body, saving $1K by buying a cheaper D800 that doesn't work with the >$30K of Canon lenses and flashes that I use would be a very expensive way to "save money."
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