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Originally Posted by rackingsaint
I'm starting to lean more toward the "Big Two" now.
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If you're planning to shoot much JPEG (as opposed to Raw), you might also want to consider the Fuji S5 Pro. Fuji's DSLRs take Nikon lenses and have had a lot of effort put into making the JPEG reproduction be as nice as possible. They also have Fuji's fancy sensor that handles bright highlights better than regular sensors. Wedding photogs are Fuji's main market.
While the Fuji produces what are said to be some of the best looking JPEGs you can get, the unusual sensor arrangement makes it more difficult to do Raw processing.
Also, the Fuji is basically a 6 megapixel camera, and stretching that to 16x20 might not give the resolution that you're looking for.