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Hi all,
Today I spoke with an ex Canon user who moved to Nikon and told me a strange story about the Canon Camera.
Seems that the Canon camera made for the US market have a stronger deep of field so the pictures are sharper then Canon camera bough in UK that are softer.
He told me that if I take the same portrait picture with a nikon 300s with a f2.8 to have the same sharpness with a canon 5d Mark II I need to use a f10.
If this is true (difference between US and UK market) I suppose that all the Canon Camera are made in the same place "China" so the difference should be in the software so the firmware.
Is this true? Which is your view?
I want to buy a canon 5d Mark II so I am very worried.
Seems that the Canon camera made for the US market have a stronger deep of field so the pictures are sharper then Canon camera bough in UK that are softer.
He told me that if I take the same portrait picture with a nikon 300s with a f2.8 to have the same sharpness with a canon 5d Mark II I need to use a f10.
If this is true (difference between US and UK market) I suppose that all the Canon Camera are made in the same place "China" so the difference should be in the software so the firmware.
Is this true? Which is your view?
I want to buy a canon 5d Mark II so I am very worried.
Thanks
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God, I don't even know where to begin. If Canon has created software to alter the physics of light, that's a major breakthrough. A time machine can't be too far behind, so I guess it's time to buy some Canon stock.
Besides, Canon doesn't make DSLRs in China.
Just another reason to not trust Nikon users, I guess.

The story is true.I can tell you that I have a Canon camera and it's doing very good.I'm happy I bought it . I have a Canon Rebel XSi that I bought from Amazon with a 100 $ discount think so ;) . For more info go to http://digitalcanonrebelxsi.blogspot.com
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