Nikon users . . . D5000???
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Nikon users . . . D5000???
So I personally own a Canon XSI that I'm happy with, bought last year! That said, I'm looking to Nikon over Canon because of moral issues. Canon has had some unfair labor practices recently, and my wife refuses to support them. I want to get a "beginner" SLR camera for my wife, who has a really good eye for composition, but needs/and is ready for a better camera that her PnS Panasonic DMC-FZ8. We have no Nikon products so we will be starting from scratch. I'm looking into the Nikon D5000 for her. It fit's our budget and I think it'll be a big step up for her to start with. I was thinking of getting the kit with the 18-55mm and 55-200mm VR lenses for $999. I was also considering the D80 if I can find a good one with low actuations.
Anyone have opinions on this D5000? Any sites/reviews to sway me for/away from it?
Thanks
Anyone have opinions on this D5000? Any sites/reviews to sway me for/away from it?
Thanks
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if you don't know about www.dpreview.com already.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond5000/
what's the unfair labor practices you heard about with canon?
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond5000/
what's the unfair labor practices you heard about with canon?
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Is this it? Canon is good if youre a temp worker :/
Japan: Communist Lawmaker Questions Canon, Inc.'s Unfair Labor Practices
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3-12-08, 9:29 am
Original source: Akahata
The questioning by Japanese Communist Party Chair Shii Kazuo in the Diet took leading optical maker Canon Inc. management by surprise.
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At the House of Representatives Budget Committee meeting on February 8, the JCP chair demanded that Canon President Mitarai Fujio be summoned to answer questions at the committee meeting about the company’s inappropriate practice of replacing full-time employees with temporary workers.
“The company is nervous,” said a Canon employee. He is one of the Canon employees in a managerial positions who was ordered by the company to watch the video of the Shii questioning distributed on the Internet by YouTube.
The Shii questioning focused on a 100-percent Canon-owned subsidiary, Nagahama Canon Inc., a maker of photocopier toner cartridges in Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture.
Pointing out that only 4 out of 19 workers per assembly line are regular workers at this plant, Shii denounced Canon for constantly using temps in place of full-time workers even though the use of temporary workers is allowed only for contingent purposes.
Shii demanded that Canon President Mitarai, who has extensively promoted such replacements, be summoned to testify before the Diet.
Shortly after the Shii questioning, Nagahama Canon began recruiting a number of regular workers with much better working conditions than those of temporary workers.
A man who worked as a temporary worker at Nagahama Canon said, “Workers, who used to be without public insurance programs, are delighted to now be enrolled in the social insurance programs.”
In the wake of the Shii’s questioning, parent company Canon also issued a directive to reduce the number of temporary workers and directly employ 5,000 workers from among temporary workers at Canon group companies in Japan by the end of this year, including many full-time workers.
From Akahata
By Akahata
click here for related stories: labor movement
3-12-08, 9:29 am
Original source: Akahata
The questioning by Japanese Communist Party Chair Shii Kazuo in the Diet took leading optical maker Canon Inc. management by surprise.
Additional coverage:
Podcast #61 - Struggle for a Cesar Chavez Holiday
PA Editors Blog
* MSM has stuff to say about the CPUSA
* The persecutions known popularly as "McCarthyism"
* CPUSA's Elena Mora talks to CNN's Rick Sanchez about Cuba
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At the House of Representatives Budget Committee meeting on February 8, the JCP chair demanded that Canon President Mitarai Fujio be summoned to answer questions at the committee meeting about the company’s inappropriate practice of replacing full-time employees with temporary workers.
“The company is nervous,” said a Canon employee. He is one of the Canon employees in a managerial positions who was ordered by the company to watch the video of the Shii questioning distributed on the Internet by YouTube.
The Shii questioning focused on a 100-percent Canon-owned subsidiary, Nagahama Canon Inc., a maker of photocopier toner cartridges in Nagahama City, Shiga Prefecture.
Pointing out that only 4 out of 19 workers per assembly line are regular workers at this plant, Shii denounced Canon for constantly using temps in place of full-time workers even though the use of temporary workers is allowed only for contingent purposes.
Shii demanded that Canon President Mitarai, who has extensively promoted such replacements, be summoned to testify before the Diet.
Shortly after the Shii questioning, Nagahama Canon began recruiting a number of regular workers with much better working conditions than those of temporary workers.
A man who worked as a temporary worker at Nagahama Canon said, “Workers, who used to be without public insurance programs, are delighted to now be enrolled in the social insurance programs.”
In the wake of the Shii’s questioning, parent company Canon also issued a directive to reduce the number of temporary workers and directly employ 5,000 workers from among temporary workers at Canon group companies in Japan by the end of this year, including many full-time workers.
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So I personally own a Canon XSI that I'm happy with, bought last year! That said, I'm looking to Nikon over Canon because of moral issues. Canon has had some unfair labor practices recently, and my wife refuses to support them. I want to get a "beginner" SLR camera for my wife, who has a really good eye for composition, but needs/and is ready for a better camera that her PnS Panasonic DMC-FZ8. We have no Nikon products so we will be starting from scratch. I'm looking into the Nikon D5000 for her. It fit's our budget and I think it'll be a big step up for her to start with. I was thinking of getting the kit with the 18-55mm and 55-200mm VR lenses for $999. I was also considering the D80 if I can find a good one with low actuations.
Anyone have opinions on this D5000? Any sites/reviews to sway me for/away from it?
Thanks
Anyone have opinions on this D5000? Any sites/reviews to sway me for/away from it?
Thanks
I'd also highly recommend a D80 (used) and you can find those from time to time on Nikonians website, where you can find every bit of information regarding anything Nikon.
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Thanks guys,
I have been on dpreviews site. I also checked out, and got an account with Nikoncafe.com.
Roo if I could find a good deal on a D80 I'll may hit that up, the D90 is simply out of our budget at the moment. We'll see . . . I'm just doin the research at the moment.
As for unfair practices, this is one of the sites/blogs Mercy and I read:
http://www.dannychoo.com/detail/mac/...ectronics.html
Though this isn't "official news" it makes us wonder (hmmmm). And yeah I know there are jobs where people are on their feet all day! So are we doing this on some false premise, I'm not 100% sure. Anyways whether we buy a Canon or a Nikon camera it'll be a pretty good product either way.
I have been on dpreviews site. I also checked out, and got an account with Nikoncafe.com.
Roo if I could find a good deal on a D80 I'll may hit that up, the D90 is simply out of our budget at the moment. We'll see . . . I'm just doin the research at the moment.
As for unfair practices, this is one of the sites/blogs Mercy and I read:
http://www.dannychoo.com/detail/mac/...ectronics.html
Though this isn't "official news" it makes us wonder (hmmmm). And yeah I know there are jobs where people are on their feet all day! So are we doing this on some false premise, I'm not 100% sure. Anyways whether we buy a Canon or a Nikon camera it'll be a pretty good product either way.
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Did a little more research on the article, and more importantly the guy who wrote the blog "dannychoo", first I haven't found any other sites that confirm these accusations against Canon, nor that the photos he posted are truley at the Canon site, second I did find a link to a commercial he did for Nikon (hmmmm that's interesting)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZiGNuAPW_w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZiGNuAPW_w
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