Saturday, August 2, 2014

Canon or Nikon? Write head to head

Despite the availability of a variety of manufacturers of digital SLR cameras, the Canon is still strong vs Nikon debate. Since the days of 35mm film, were the two manufacturers near competitors. Traditionally, things seem sawtooth between the two, each manufacturer more for a moment before he other to a.

Once, as a photographer, holding on to a system, you are probably a big fan of him! I was a Canon user since 15 years, while my assistant Nikon has always used, and both systems can argue until the cows come home! If I were to be completely objective, but I would say Nikon bodies tend to be a little harder and put-out, while Canon lenses still have the edge visually.

If you is not tied to a system, the election of cameras can seem confusing. In this article I will take a look at two of the most popular enthusiast cameras - the Canon 60D and Nikon D7000. Both cameras are for those who want to take a little more of his photography.

What is the best buy? I'm going to help take a look at the keys in each chamber, a better informed decision point to make.

Resolution, controls & Body

Canon wins at the resolution of 18 million pixels 16.2 megapixel Nikon. However, it is unlikely that you will not even notice the difference when you produce prints to plan large billboards regularly!

More importantly, there is a big difference in organ building. Canon is a plastic frame made (a big departure from its predecessor, the 50D, which was made of a magnesium alloy). Nikon is magnesium alloy and is certainly a much better way, if you intend to shoot outdoors in bad weather device. Both units are equipped with practical handles. But even if Canon consists of plastic, is larger and heavier than the Nikon.

When it comes to the controls, or the camera is perfect. Nikon has once said that the ISO button in a position of "delicate" that can not be changed while the unit at eye level in front. "Live View" Nikon setup is not great, but there are many customization options - if you take the time to take the camera during the initial purchase of equipment set properly, and you know what you are doing!

Canon has lost a number of buttons on the 50D, and the buttons now have a single function. It has a "Q" key, the user through the menu screen contains settings for Q-critical standpoint is taken. As Nikon, the adaptable across multiple keys.

SD card

Both devices support the new SDXC cards enable users 2TB room! However, Nikon has two slots for SD cards, which is a big plus. This is especially useful when shooting in different formats or view not want to risk all the images on a single card.

HD video mode

While both devices offer a way to HD video, the Canon can only record at 30fps. Nikon is limited to 24 frames per second in HD mode. But Nikon Autofocus enables video recording.

LCD

Canon is by far the best camera in the Department of the LCD. We offer not only the first folding SLR LCD, but the screen has a higher resolution than the Nikon. Is also proportional to 03:02, which means it displays images in a natural relationship.

System development

In this department, the Nikon is king. Canon 60D uses a nine-point cross-type AF now obsolete, while Nikon has 39 AF points with nine cross-type points. Although users both cameras can select the AF point, Nikon also offers a new, 21 -, and dynamic area AF with 39 points.

The image quality

Both devices also work at high ISO sensitivity, which can be printed results even at ISO 6400th The Nikon produces a much better color rendering than JPEG Canon, although both produce unique RAW images. Both devices but have a tendency to overexpose in high contrast situations is much more sensitive full on Nikon for a great deal. This is probably because Nikon tend to run a little interest in the colors reflected on the problem.

In conclusion

In my eyes, the edges Canon 60D Nikon D7000. Only for its superior image quality and a little less complicated controls For those who do, it is with DSLR cameras easier to start and right out of the camera bag. And if you are interested in movies, the Canon has many more options.

I would, however, recommend the Nikon if you work in inhospitable conditions (as it is much stronger) never fires or JPEG. Otherwise, I recommend the Canon.

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