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tom in mpls wrote:
Hi, Tom, glad to bump into you again. Can I ask why you switched from Canon? As to the Sigma, is it free of the yellow cast problem that I am familiar with on the Sigmas? And the 24-70 (sigh) I'd jump on that one in a second for FF shooting, but I do think it does not go wide enough for me. the 12-24 range is nice and I would want it, but it would be used only on occasion since it doesn't go long enough.
Hi Tom!
I switched because of several reasons. The Nikon ergonomics are better than Canon. Canon used to have a leg up with USM lenses, but Nikon's AF-S selection is now wide enough that it isn't an issue. Canon used to have the upper hand on noise performance, too, but that's gone away.
Canon seems to have a "consumer and high priced top end" philosophy that Nikon doesn't share: the D200 and now the D300 are very reasonably priced. The 40D was a nice camera, but it took forever for Canon to evolve from the D30 to D60 to 10D to 20D to 30D to 40D, with a detour into the 5D. Note that each of them, save perhaps the 30D and 40D, had serious design flaws that Canon could have fixed at the time of introduction. The evolution of those cameras remind me of the joke about Porsche 911 designers: the laziest car designers in the world! Canon's drip-drip-drip approach to rolling out new features sure does maximize their profits, but it also alienates their serious customers in the long run.
Nikon lenses seem to give more bang for the buck, and I like the sharpness and color they show. Nikon isn't without its flaws (read Thom Hogan's site if you want a very critical but balanced list of them!), but they understand pros better.
Watching the 1DIII fiasco and the cynical delay in releasing the 5D so as to push high end amateurs towards the 1DIII, a trick Canon marketing seems to play all the time, caused huge frustration for me. I decided, ok, let's try a D300 and see and it was a pretty quick decision! The D300 is a real pro camera, on the order of an F-series film camera, with no compromises. Heck, Nikon eclipsed their own D2X by introducing it! Way to go, Nikon!
One other amazing thing about Nikons: you can pick up a 30 year old AI lens and mount it on these cameras, then go out shooting! There is a near infinite world of old manual focus glass to play with, if you want to. Amazing!
As for the Sigma, no I have not noticed the infamous yellow cast with that lens. IMHO, it's the best FF wide zoom to be had for under $1k. Get one used or get a very competitive price new at sigma4less.com, either way it's a fantastic lens and one you can use to make cool images like, well, this:
http://k43.pbase.com/g6/60/17560/2/81083685.ZWl3NoPp.jpg
Tom
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