Question:
DSLRS/Pro Cameras not the point and shoot ones All you have to do is "VOTE ONLY/POLL" CANON VS NIKON?
Blue November
2007-05-16 01:40:44 UTC
DSLRS/Pro Cameras not the point and shoot ones All you have to do is "VOTE ONLY/POLL" CANON VS NIKON?

Just a poll.... which one would you chose when it comes to DSLRS Nikon or Canon?

A simple explanation would be great!!!!

Sorry but let's not include the point and shoot cameras
Three answers:
Dowland
2007-05-16 01:54:51 UTC
Nikon it is for me. But please note that the reason why I chose Nikon when I bought my DSLR was because I listened to Ken Rockwell. I give you his site below:
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2016-05-19 22:27:02 UTC
Nikon. How simple is "simple" enough for this question? I've heard some people here say that the Nikon DSLR's are more suited for people who want to move up in the world of SLR photography and the Canon Rebel DSLR's are for people who do not want to leave the point and shoot world behind, but want access to some nice lenses. The Nikon is definitely "better made" and seems like it will hold up better than the Canon. I don't like the fact that the Canon lacks a spot meter. They have a "large" central spot that covers 10% of the frame. A real spot meter zeroes in on 2-3% of the frame. This can really make the difference between getting an accurate exposure and getting lucky. I'm sure that the upper level Canon cameras (30D, 5D and higher) are built like tanks, as they are "pro level" equipment and wouldn't sell if they were not, but I never used one of them. The Rebel line feels kind of weak though, compared to comparable Nikon's.
V2K1
2007-05-18 16:28:14 UTC
If you go to any professional photographer's portfolio you won't be able to tell which brand of camera he or she uses.



So the question really isn't very meaningful and neither are the answers.


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