Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Wow, your uncle is a wedding photographer. I can see how you can speak authoritatively about photography. Shame neither you or nor your uncle have no idea about the rich and illustrious history of Leica. Pro's who I've known (admittedly no wedding photographers) always nominate their Leicas as their best cameras, and usually also buy Nikons and Hassleblads. I've never met a serious photographer who uses Canons.
"I've never met a serious photographer who uses Canons."
Sorry, but this is a pretty asinine statement. Annie Leibovitz uses a number of cameras, Canons included - is she not serious?
Certainly not, it just means I've never met her.
...and so your statement speaks more about who you've met than about those that actually use the product... which still leaves us with an asinine comment.
Wow, you're a genius WhyFi, you've caught me out. Or maybe it was just humour, something you're obviously not familiar with.
Meanwhile, why would any serious photographer use Canons when you can get a superior range of high quality optics with Nikons? I'm sure some professional or art photographers use Pentaxs, doesn't mean that Canons come any closer to satisfying the needs of serious photographers.
Oh, you're workin' on the non-funny, even in a dry way, humor? Good luck with that.
Now, there are certainly reasons to argue Nikon vs Canon, but serious glass isn't one of them. Get back to me when they have a real answer to the 85L, 35L, any/all of the tilt/shift lenses, etc.
that's totally opposite from the photographers that I've known and they all use Canons i.e. 5DS Mark 2s, 50D, 40D, and etc...