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p.2 #11 · I did move from Canon to Nikon mostly | |
It is taking a little getting use to. Lens mount is reversed, cards plug in facing away from the lcd display, exposure comp scale is reversed, and there is an "anti-flash confirmation" light. The image quality is great, the flash system is much much better, and I got a chance to use a 200-400f4 this weekend and that may seal the deal. The only real complaint is the vignetting of the 70-200f2.8 on the FX body (a known issue). It is really bad. On the upside, the center of the lens is so good, I can use the 1.4 tc and maintain good image quality. Something I could not do with the Canon 70-200f2.8 and tc. The 24-70f2.8 is bright edge to edge, and on the FX is actually wide.
In short, I think I am going to move to Nikon. The issues I have with the system are small and will go away as I use the gear. Soon the Canon system will be backwards. My MKIII should be back from round two next week, I'll make a final decision then.
I think I can fix one of your problems with the Nikon D3 from the Canon perspective... having used a friend's D3 recently, and having owned a D2H in the past, there are ways to get the little things "feeling" like a Canon again.
For the exposure compensation reversal issue, press "Menu" on your D3's back, go to the Custom Setting Menu, select f: Controls, then option #f10. Reverse the indicators, and you're all set! Voila, proper exposure meters! 
Can't fix the lens mount being "reversed", or the cards going in backwards, but you get used to that. I hope this helps you like the amazing D3 more though!
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