08-13-2013, 10:09 AM
Of course, people who're new to DSLR will still find it difficult to judge which is better to handle. But I think, a first impression is always a very good base to work on. Buttons on the wrong place, grip feels wrong, body too heavy or too light, don't like the LCD layout, don't like the shutter noise, and much more... These issues will remain with the camera, even if 1000 people tell you, that's the best.
And lenswise, they usually are on a very high level from both manufacturers.
And lenswise, they usually are on a very high level from both manufacturers.