Bobbo
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Post 1986-ish lenses from either manufacturer will work on their respective cameras.
If you want anything older and OEM, you use Nikon (anything before 1977 needs to be converted, which if its a cheap lens, nothing a dremel and a screwdriver can't fix, like the 1975-ish 105/2.5 on my D90). If you want other makers' lenses, get a Canon and some $20 conversion rings off eBay.
Back to the OP:
1) No.
2) 6 to 1, half a dozen to the other. Seriously, you just need to try them out for ergonomic preference. I think the Eye-control Focus is a gimmick (notice no DSLR ever had it, everyone?). I never needed the 8fps of the extra motor drive for film, either. The F6 does have about five years newer AF tech than the 1v, though. The 3 and the F100 are about the same age.
3) Cheaper lenses but more expensive bodies. Canon/Nikon put it in the lenses, so even cheap bodies take advantage. Many people (myself included) prefer spending money on lenses rather than the cameras -- they are obsolete at a less-frequent interval than the 2-year average run of a camera.
If you want anything older and OEM, you use Nikon (anything before 1977 needs to be converted, which if its a cheap lens, nothing a dremel and a screwdriver can't fix, like the 1975-ish 105/2.5 on my D90). If you want other makers' lenses, get a Canon and some $20 conversion rings off eBay.
Back to the OP:
1) No.
2) 6 to 1, half a dozen to the other. Seriously, you just need to try them out for ergonomic preference. I think the Eye-control Focus is a gimmick (notice no DSLR ever had it, everyone?). I never needed the 8fps of the extra motor drive for film, either. The F6 does have about five years newer AF tech than the 1v, though. The 3 and the F100 are about the same age.
3) Cheaper lenses but more expensive bodies. Canon/Nikon put it in the lenses, so even cheap bodies take advantage. Many people (myself included) prefer spending money on lenses rather than the cameras -- they are obsolete at a less-frequent interval than the 2-year average run of a camera.