Troy's pretty much right.
Software support is very important.
Consider that Nikon makes you pay for CaptureNX (their RAW/NEF processing software), whereas Canon makes Digital Photo Professional available for free. I use DPP for all (except astrophotography) my image editing/processing (weddings/portraits/landscapes) -- it produces the best results and I've tried all the major RAW convertors. Again, depends on how critical you want to be. Process in DPP and transfer to Photoshop for salt and peppering.
Regards,
Humayun
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