View Poll Results: Canon or Nikon

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    I shoot Canon myself, but you'll end up with the same results on ANY camera(given the tech specs match up in technical data such as noise, sharpness, etc.) and they'll be as good as you are. Simple as that. When you get better, so will the pictures, but the tools you use to get it are nearly irrelevant. It's like asking what type of pencil to buy when you want to get into drawing. At first, not even the most expensive best pencil will matter for shit if you can't draw, then as you get a feel for the craft, you'll work your way up to the level of that pencil.

    ^^ Yeah, I drew a frame of a man running on each fan blade. That is him running at idle

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    Quote Originally Posted by 87 Turbo II
    I shoot Canon myself, but you'll end up with the same results on ANY camera(given the tech specs match up in technical data such as noise, sharpness, etc.) and they'll be as good as you are. Simple as that. When you get better, so will the pictures, but the tools you use to get it are nearly irrelevant. It's like asking what type of pencil to buy when you want to get into drawing. At first, not even the most expensive best pencil will matter for shit if you can't draw, then as you get a feel for the craft, you'll work your way up to the level of that pencil.
    I disagree. I think pencil type does matter.

    Tri-conderoga "black" > all pencils.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmycricket
    I disagree. I think pencil type does matter.

    Tri-conderoga "black" > all pencils.
    youmissed the point about it not helping at all if you sucked at drawing. Also: With cameras, it's more of a class system so the pencil was bad example. It's like, two cameras in the same market niche will beabout equal like:

    Entry level:
    Canon Rebel XSi = Nikon D60
    Advanced Amature:
    Canon 50D = NikonD90
    Pro-sumer
    Canon 5D = Nikon D700

    etc.

    ^^ Yeah, I drew a frame of a man running on each fan blade. That is him running at idle

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    Quote Originally Posted by 87 Turbo II

    Asking how the Sony's fit in...


    Entry level:
    Canon Rebel XSi = Nikon D60 = Sony a100/A200/a350
    Advanced Amature:
    Canon 50D = NikonD90 = Sony a700
    Pro-sumer
    Canon 5D = Nikon D700 = Sony a900

    etc.

    I have an a100 and an a700.
    ~Perry


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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmycricket
    Tri-conderoga "black" > all pencils.

    psh.

    Faber-Castell Goldfaber ftw.























    jk. i googled.

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