Battle of the DSLRs
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Go for the Canon. It is slightly better as the Nikons.
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Rage wrote:
Go for the Canon. It is slightly better as the Nikons.
...so they say. If that's the case I'd personally prefer the underdog;P. But yeah...most ppl would go for canon for reasons I really don't know. Price maybe?:rolleyes:
Aim small, miss small
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Hi, You've probably checked dpreview.com and read through their exhaustive test of both Nikons and Canon? Having all of them in my hands (and use each for at least one day) I would personally go for d80 (d40x is lacking some importand features like bracketing, it is "too entry-level" in my opinion). This is the best performing camera in this companion, and the extremely ergonomic UI in this Nikon series is beating it's competitors to the death - in my opinion. HAve also compared with Sony Alpha - not a match. Nikon is not a pretty or gadget-wow-looking camera, but it is totally robust, intuitive and ergonomic. And don't forget you have already some Nikon gear on board cheers -- modified at 5:06 Monday 9th July, 2007
bushi h3m wrote:
d40x is lacking some importand features like bracketing, it is "too entry-level" in my opinion
...ahhh yes, bracketing, how would a perfect sunset picture come into place without this and an orange filter.:^)
bushi h3m wrote:
Nikon is not a pretty or gadget-wow-looking camera, but it is totally robust, intuitive and ergonomic.
You're completely right (though I have no clue what ergonomic means). I have my decision. And the winner is the d80. Much obliged with all you help. (Where's the dancing icon??!?)
Aim small, miss small
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Cool, I am sure you will be happy with it, the 400D is a good camera. Are you getting the kit lens with it?
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Shog9 wrote:
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Why do you say that?
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Shog9 wrote:
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Sorry for dropping my post without explanations. So, what makes me say that is a thorough analysis of a few reviews, one of my favorite being the one of the French shop "FNAC". The differences are minimal, but the Canon seems to be better for
- handling "fast" chained shots (what I mean is taking continuous shots of something moving fast, like a rallye car for instance), the first shot comes quicker than for the Nikons, and are more regular
- the pictures taken with the built-in flashs are better. You can forget this if you use another flash light, but it can matter if you do not want to re invest 275 euros for a decent flash.
- color rendering seems to be nearer to reality with the Canons in the predefined modes ("portrait","child","landscape"). Again, if you make extensive use of A,S, or M, this does not matter.
As for the rest, Paul is right, it is a matter of feeling it alright in the hands. I personally owe a Nikon D50, because it was the best price/quality ratio when I bought it, but I reckon that the EOS350D is better, for having tested it (two friends of mine have bought it).
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If you've already got 2 lenses - I'd rather buy one of the nikons. Depends on if you need the d80 or if the d40x is enough for you. I got 1 old lens from my dad and so I bought the D70s. Great camera. And it works perfect with the old stuff - and the new one. (it didn't work with an old flashlight - but with the new one it works perfectly) Never photographed with a Canon. My father is a Nikon guy and so I got one too.
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http://www.codeproject.com/lounge.asp?select=965687&exp=5&fr=1#xx965687xxBernhard wrote:
If you've already got 2 lenses - I'd rather buy one of the nikons.
Thanks that really helped a lot. Putting things in perspective. :-D
Bernhard wrote:
Never photographed with a Canon. My father is a Nikon guy and so I got one too.
Is it me or does older generation prefer nikon more than canon?
Aim small, miss small
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Rage wrote:
Go for the Canon. It is slightly better as the Nikons.
...so they say. If that's the case I'd personally prefer the underdog;P. But yeah...most ppl would go for canon for reasons I really don't know. Price maybe?:rolleyes:
Aim small, miss small
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Hi! I've been browsing the net for nikon vs nikon, nikon vs canon, nikon vs canon vs pentax, etc but I still can't figure out what to buy. My top 3 are nikon d80, nikon d40x and canon 400d. They're all pretty equal in terms of functions and performance although their prices does take its toll. I was just wondering what, in your opinion, would a 1st time DSLR user better buy considering the last film SLR I owned was a nikon f60. to top things off I still have 2 lenses left with me, a sigma standard lens and a nikkor 35-135mm lens. I'm planning to buy this weekend. Your opinions would really matter...Thanks all in advance!:-D
Aim small, miss small
As others have said, you have to hold them in your hand and feel the difference. If you do take a lot of photos at night, go for the Canon as it have less noice at the high ISO speeds. If you plan to buy some expensive lenses later on, go for Canon as their top level glass is somewhat cheaper than Nikons. (For example Nikons 400 f/2.8 is 30 - 40% more expensive than Canons) Other than that, go for the one that feels best. I'm a Canon user, and if I should get my first DSLR today, I would still go for Canon. (I have two 1DMkII bodies).
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Sorry for dropping my post without explanations. So, what makes me say that is a thorough analysis of a few reviews, one of my favorite being the one of the French shop "FNAC". The differences are minimal, but the Canon seems to be better for
- handling "fast" chained shots (what I mean is taking continuous shots of something moving fast, like a rallye car for instance), the first shot comes quicker than for the Nikons, and are more regular
- the pictures taken with the built-in flashs are better. You can forget this if you use another flash light, but it can matter if you do not want to re invest 275 euros for a decent flash.
- color rendering seems to be nearer to reality with the Canons in the predefined modes ("portrait","child","landscape"). Again, if you make extensive use of A,S, or M, this does not matter.
As for the rest, Paul is right, it is a matter of feeling it alright in the hands. I personally owe a Nikon D50, because it was the best price/quality ratio when I bought it, but I reckon that the EOS350D is better, for having tested it (two friends of mine have bought it).
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I don't agree: 1) Shutter lag in modern DSLRs is indistinguishable so speed would amount to focusing times which in turn relies mostly on your lens and its focusing drive. Consumer lenses are of equal quality regardless if it is Nikon or Canon. With pro level lenses there are differences in which case you should choose camera after what you aim at shooting with (no pun intended) or simply carry both which many do. 2) Built in flash is ridiculously poor regardless which brand you choose. Canon or Nikon; buy a flash if you intend to use flash. 3) Neither brand produces colorimetrically correct images in JPEG mode. In RAW mode it is pointless to talk about as there is no in-camera correction. Buying a consumer level DSLR amounts purely to personal preferences and to some extend, so does professional cameras. The most important point to consider, is that the camera feels natural so you can focus on taking good pictures instead of operating your camera. Something that most reviews seems to take into account by being blatantly partial but ultimately fail to mention. One thing worth mentioning regarding the Nikon D40 is that it requires lenses with built-in motor. Other Nikon cameras have a servo drive to operate AF lenses without motor. It is not technically interesting, but it does limit the range of compatible lenses.
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Yeah I've read your posts. Frankly I thought CP members are all techie ppl. Didn't know there were a few autistic artists here.:doh: I've been pondering here[^] for photographer's preferences and nikon and canon are pretty much equal. darn i apologize for any redundant statements. I just want to cover every angle before I buy.
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tatchung wrote:
Frankly I thought CP members are all techie ppl. Didn't know there were a few autistic artists here
CP has all types of beings inside including few aliens. :-D
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Hi! I've been browsing the net for nikon vs nikon, nikon vs canon, nikon vs canon vs pentax, etc but I still can't figure out what to buy. My top 3 are nikon d80, nikon d40x and canon 400d. They're all pretty equal in terms of functions and performance although their prices does take its toll. I was just wondering what, in your opinion, would a 1st time DSLR user better buy considering the last film SLR I owned was a nikon f60. to top things off I still have 2 lenses left with me, a sigma standard lens and a nikkor 35-135mm lens. I'm planning to buy this weekend. Your opinions would really matter...Thanks all in advance!:-D
Aim small, miss small
I have a Canon 400D and it's the dog's pods.
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tatchung wrote:
Frankly I thought CP members are all techie ppl. Didn't know there were a few autistic artists here
CP has all types of beings inside including few aliens. :-D
Press: 1500 to 2,200 messages in just 6 days? How's that possible sir? **Dr.Brad :**Well,I just replied to everything Graus did and then argued with Negus for a bit.
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I have a 350D (the predecessor to the 400D) and I have to say it's excellent. It has coped admirably with everything I've thrown at it (including low flying military jets!) and if I had to replace it today I'd almost certainly go for the 400D. I can't speak for the Nikons, but they have a good rep too. Personally I'd wander down to your nearest camera store, try them all out and see what you think. :)
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I used to use a 350 film camera and almost got a 350D until the 400D came out and I thought I'd risk my overdraft on it. Can't fault it at all, it copes well even on fully automatic.
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Bernhard wrote:
If you've already got 2 lenses - I'd rather buy one of the nikons.
Thanks that really helped a lot. Putting things in perspective. :-D
Bernhard wrote:
Never photographed with a Canon. My father is a Nikon guy and so I got one too.
Is it me or does older generation prefer nikon more than canon?
Aim small, miss small
tatchung wrote:
Is it me or does older generation prefer nikon more than canon?
I don't really know. My father changed from Pentax to Nikon. Canon was too in the tie for his new system, but he like the Nikon (with more metal parts in these days) to the Canon. But both are in general (to my knowledge) good systems.
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Bernhard wrote:
If you've already got 2 lenses - I'd rather buy one of the nikons.
Thanks that really helped a lot. Putting things in perspective. :-D
Bernhard wrote:
Never photographed with a Canon. My father is a Nikon guy and so I got one too.
Is it me or does older generation prefer nikon more than canon?
Aim small, miss small
tatchung wrote:
Is it me or does older generation prefer nikon more than canon?
Yes, of course ;) Nikon was _the_ system to get if you wanted a SLR years back, with Olympus as the second-best brand. Canon is the "new kid on the block" when it comes to prof SLR's, but today they sell a LOT more prof cameras than Nikon does.
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Have you held any of those three in your hands? They are so close in features and performance that it really comes down to handling and personal preference. Some people find the 400D too small for their hands while others think it is just perfect. Don't look at the specs. anymore. You've already narrowed down your range. Now you can choose based on how it feels in your hands, what feels most comfortable and which is easiest for you to operate.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Shog9 wrote:
And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...
Paul Watson wrote:
Some people find the 400D too small for their hands while others think it is just perfect.
hehehe, you know, I never thought of it that way. One of the engineers here loves his Canon, I thought it too small, and love my Nikon. The cannon just felt like the Point-n-shoot camera I had before which was "okay" but it always felt small too. Part of it, I think, comes from handling my grandfather's old 35mm SLR, the Nikon was just more of what I was accustomed to holding. Perhaps if I grew up never handling the older SLRs, maybe I would really like the smaller cameras. :)
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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Have you held any of those three in your hands? They are so close in features and performance that it really comes down to handling and personal preference. Some people find the 400D too small for their hands while others think it is just perfect. Don't look at the specs. anymore. You've already narrowed down your range. Now you can choose based on how it feels in your hands, what feels most comfortable and which is easiest for you to operate.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Shog9 wrote:
And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...
Good answer! :-D OT: Do you happen to know of a reliable camera repair shop? My Olympus primary lens has developed a roughness in adjustment, owing to the extremely fine, ubiquitous dust in the air here. It has a bit of a scratchy feel when rotating the zoom in and out, and I'm looking for someone reliable and experienced to give it a good cleaning, without cleaning out my savings. Any thoughts/recommendations?
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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Good answer! :-D OT: Do you happen to know of a reliable camera repair shop? My Olympus primary lens has developed a roughness in adjustment, owing to the extremely fine, ubiquitous dust in the air here. It has a bit of a scratchy feel when rotating the zoom in and out, and I'm looking for someone reliable and experienced to give it a good cleaning, without cleaning out my savings. Any thoughts/recommendations?
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
Ah, sorry mate but no. I have never had anything repaired in SA or Ireland never mind the US. You should try the photo.net forums.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Shog9 wrote:
And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...
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Ah, sorry mate but no. I have never had anything repaired in SA or Ireland never mind the US. You should try the photo.net forums.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa
Shog9 wrote:
And with that, Paul closed his browser, sipped his herbal tea, fixed the flower in his hair, and smiled brightly at the multitude of cute, furry animals flocking around the grassy hillside where he sat coding Ruby on his Mac...
Thanks, I'll do that!:-D
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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Hi! I've been browsing the net for nikon vs nikon, nikon vs canon, nikon vs canon vs pentax, etc but I still can't figure out what to buy. My top 3 are nikon d80, nikon d40x and canon 400d. They're all pretty equal in terms of functions and performance although their prices does take its toll. I was just wondering what, in your opinion, would a 1st time DSLR user better buy considering the last film SLR I owned was a nikon f60. to top things off I still have 2 lenses left with me, a sigma standard lens and a nikkor 35-135mm lens. I'm planning to buy this weekend. Your opinions would really matter...Thanks all in advance!:-D
Aim small, miss small
Have you done the flickr.com search by camera? I.E. search for all photos by camera model and see samples of a wide variety of photos taken with each model? Also read the exhaustively detailed reviews at dpreview.com for each model?
"I don't want more choice. I just want better things!" - Edina Monsoon