Which Is Better For A DSLR Photography Camera.. Nikon Or Canon?
Mj
2011-08-30 06:47:24 UTC
Which Is Better For A DSLR Photography Camera.. Nikon Or Canon?
Eight answers:
anonymous
2011-08-31 02:20:43 UTC
Canon is best
anonymous
2011-09-02 02:45:59 UTC
The Canon EOS 60D breaks new DSLR ground by offering in-camera RAW image processing and creative digital filters.Brightness, Picture Style, White Balance (WB), Color Space, High-ISO Noise Reduction, Peripheral Illumination Correction, linear distortion correction and chromatic aberration correction changes can be made to RAW images while still in the camera. The RAW images can then be output to ready-to-use JPG images of various resolution and compression settings including the new 1920 x 1280 and 720 x 480 sizes - in camera. JPG-captured images can also be resized (down) in-camera. Images can also now be rated in-camera. Canon EOS 60D turns in very good performance, has great image quality and comes in a very affordable package. It is a camera that many of us will be happy to own.
anonymous
2011-08-30 06:49:28 UTC
Personal preference. I've used Canon cameras for 23 years and love them. I know Nikon owners who love their cameras just as much. If you've got a friend who has one or the other and is willing to help you learn it- that's as good of a reason for either.
Lachlan
2011-08-30 06:50:52 UTC
Ones not really better than the other... It's like comparing Mac and PC.
People have different tastes.
Get one in your price range, if you want an affordable, new camera with HD video, get the Nikon 3100, or if you're looking for a really good mid-range model get the Canon T2i, it really depends on what you want, and your price range.
?
2011-08-31 00:21:37 UTC
Hi,
None, they're both good and so similar. See, professionals use Canon and Nikon. That tells us they're both good...Ignore people who say one is better and one is sharper etc., that's false.
Here's a DSLR Buying Guide - http://www.the-dslr-photographer.com/2009/11/which-dslr-to-buy/
anonymous
2011-08-30 15:50:36 UTC
Neither, they are equally as bad when compared to the likes of Alpa, Contax, Hasselblad, Horseman, Leica, Linhof, Mamiya, Pentax (only included for their medium format stuff), Rollei or Sinar.
AlmightyKey
2011-08-30 06:49:25 UTC
Nikon is better even though you have to pay a little more, but you get better quality pictures so it is worth it=D
sanjoo
2011-09-02 08:04:31 UTC
i go for nikon
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