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For amateurs and professional photographers out there, what kind of camera do you use for your photography? Any recommendations?

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I prefer either Nikon or Canon. They say Canon is good and so is Nikon but afaik, there are more gadgets for Canon available here in our country. I dunno, I'm torn between these two. :)
I've read good reviews for Nikon D90, as well as Canon Rebel t2i.. Anyone here using any of those two? Feedback appreciated, thanks!
Nikon, but now I like Canon. Love the contrast and saturation that it produces.

Actually, I like both but for now I owned a Sony, lol, as I am just a novice and I found that's much easier and affordable for me.

However, I was surpriced at its quality. See some of my photos

So now, I can see the quality of Sony also and there are alot of praise for Pentax.

Do you have any idea about that?

I think if you have enough passion and of course persistence, problem is not camera anymore

Hi Joseph, we'd love to see more of your photos in the Designs section! Feel free to upload your photos there :) Thanks!

I am personally a Canon. Though in photography, it is not the camera, it's the photographer. One of the reasons I like Canon, is because of the variety of lenses. (L Series are very expensive but have superb quality)  

I am using Canon EOS 400d.

I would recommend Canon EOS 5D Mark II, but its very expensive (for me) though.

Good luck with searching your best one :)

Hi! I'm new here and seeing that the last update from this thread is ages ago I'll dust it off a bit :)

I use a Canon 500D but I was able to use Nikon, Sony and Pentax cameras  from my previous work. IMHO no camera is better than the other since all brands has its strengths and weaknesses like Nikon's awesome color reproduction whilst Canon lacks in that department it makes up to the ISO handling.

I agree with Patrick. These days, too many good cameras out there but some do excel in certain areas more than others. If you want to have the most options for lenses and accessories though, I would recommend Nikon or Canon. Really, a good photographer can make a good photo from almost any camera.

I currently prefer Nikon and own a D200. I personally just like the user interface, quality of the lenses and options available on Nikon vs. others. I am also biased toward Nikon because I had an old Coolpix point and shoot camera that survived a motorcycle accident and still worked even though its housing had a nice big crack in it.

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