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I'm going to upgrade to a new(er) camera very soon and had even decided on what I was going for Canon 50D + Tamron 17-50 F2.8. I take portrait, landscape and architectural photos mainly and dabble in Macro and sports photos too. However, I shoot a lot of HDR and one of the frustrations with my current Canon is the restriction to 3 shot Auto Exposure Bracketing. So I did a little search (found this link amongst others http://www.hdr-photography.com/aeb.html ) and discovered Nikon have the issue sorted with the D200 and D300 having up to 9 shot AEB.
Now I'm stumped - I know very little about Nikon...
1) It would be great if someone could confirm you can get a 9 RAW file AEB out of the Nikon - is the buffer big enough / fast enough?
2) What are the pro's and cons of switching? What do Nikon do better and worse than Canon? I'm think of comparing Canon 40D/50D with Nikon D200/D300 (I think!). I know I'll need to sell some kit... but only if it's worth the switch.
Now I'm stumped - I know very little about Nikon...
1) It would be great if someone could confirm you can get a 9 RAW file AEB out of the Nikon - is the buffer big enough / fast enough?
2) What are the pro's and cons of switching? What do Nikon do better and worse than Canon? I'm think of comparing Canon 40D/50D with Nikon D200/D300 (I think!). I know I'll need to sell some kit... but only if it's worth the switch.

