<p>...Or, the light side? Well I jumped ship from Canon to Nikon, at long last. I have contemplated doing so for a few years now, but had much invested in my Canon lenses and gear. I mainly love to shoot dogs in action, as in sports, so naturally autofocus is hugely important. I've had struggles with my Canon's for years upon years, having been shooting with their stuff for a decade now. I went through several 5DII bodies that they exchanged, having bad copies, and upgraded to the 5DIII and it wasn't all that much better with the same problems! I tried so many setting tweaks, but much of the time the damn camera would get some contrasty spot in focus, but miss the eyes, or they'd be sorta kinda sharp. Just hair pulling out crap. </p>
<p>I thought ok, I'll get the new 7DmkII and use it for action. Hated it!! Returned it, and decided go for it. Get the D750 I've been drooling over all last year. I'm in a wheelchair, so the swivel screen LCD is awesomesauce for me, where I had to hand hold below and aim and hope for the best with little dogs, or low angle shots. I just put it to the test at a protection dog sport trial, and am beyond thrilled with this camera!! I was getting shots I wasn't able to before, and the eyes almost always just so tack sharp it's freaky! I'm in love! The clarity, and just overall IQ of Nikons is amazing. Wish I had done this sooner! I thought it would be a huge learning curve, but I'm getting familiar with this camera so quickly. Not much practice, and I had a huge amount of keepers from this weekend's trial! Yay! </p><div></div>