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Old 22-02-2011, 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Kato View Post
With SLR's it all comes down to lenses. If you invest in the quality lenses from Canon, Nikon, Sony, etc you will get better results. Saying that, sticking with canon or nikon helps as they are more the pro series so there is more choice and reviews and the like out there.
Completely agree with this, however there is not point having a top of the range lens (e.g. L series lens) and using it with a basic body.

Some of the higher spec bodies come with more or better features than the lower range models.

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Originally Posted by Sik em evo4 View Post
I own a Sony SLR's. I am very happy with it, but if I had my time over again I would buy a Canon.
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Originally Posted by REXLLENT View Post
when I go to race events to take pics of car racing.
I assume that when you spectate at races, you won't be too close to the cars so a decent sized zoom lens will be required here (70-200mm with a 1.4x teleconverter would be a great start).
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