tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7419332018258281728.post7854801418256937668..comments2024-03-21T09:55:55.780+02:00Comments on SAFFAscapes: The Big SwitchMorkel Erasmushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03532653808817857230noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7419332018258281728.post-23510600509056957662012-12-06T14:51:40.509+02:002012-12-06T14:51:40.509+02:00Hi Kevin. Sorry for the delayed response. My admin...Hi Kevin. Sorry for the delayed response. My admin on blog comments is shocking, I know.<br /><br />Have you switched yet?<br /><br />I am loving the switch to Nikon. I have never looked back. Yes, the competition released some great cameras of late but I know Nikon is able to match (and top) those blow-for-blow. I recently also got a D800 and it's a revelation.<br /><br />The cameras operate differently but it's not impossible to learn, it didn't take me long.Morkel Erasmushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03532653808817857230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7419332018258281728.post-10032833754295869932012-02-21T22:48:09.240+02:002012-02-21T22:48:09.240+02:00Hi Morkel,
I've been following your work for a...Hi Morkel,<br />I've been following your work for awhile. You have some great images on this site. I'm curious about your conversion from Canon to Nikon. I'm considering the same move. Not that I'm not happy with my current equipment or with what Canon appears to be coming out with. However, their new price structure is through the roof and I'm not sure their new stuff will be worth the massive price difference. Meanwhile, Nikon keeps producing products suited to wildlife photographers. So, can you add any additional things about your Nikon experience? How was the learning curve and if doing it today, what would you do different. Thanks,KevinKevin Hurthttp://www.hurtphoto.comnoreply@blogger.com