Hello there,
[This was copy and pasted from the other thread "Photography" as requested]
Hi,
My reply here is mostly a reply to LG and Spec, and i copied one post quote from the other thread because this is about photography again. LG basically says that Nikon is better than Cannon, so i didnt have to copy that quote.
LG:
So you seem to be saying, and this is relevant to my own personal purchasing, that if i go out and by a 100 dollar Nikon and a 100 dollar Canon camera that the Nikon will be better than the Canon? If so, what will be better about it? There are several areas here such as raw picture size (image sensor size), color quality, features, etc.
I'd like to know more about this before i buy another camera.
Right now i have a Canon 'pocket' sized digital and it works pretty good, but with the film cameras i went with Rollei and Carl Zeiss lenses. Despite the extreme quality of the Rollei's, i still like using the Canon better because it doesnt require the hassle of developing film and making prints, or running down to the shop to get them done and paying the price every time. I've taken thousands of shots with the Canon and the only cost is disk space to store them in, do digital is my preference now.
But i'd still like to know more about why you believe Nikons are better, and i am not trying to imply that they are not, just that i would like to hear some concrete reasons why they are.
Spec:
Oh ok so i guess you see this as a "tube" vs "transistor" guitar amplifier debate
If LG really has some good reasons why he likes ManuA over ManuB then i'd like to hear why, in practical terms.
I know some cameras are better than others, but they usually cost more too. Any real comparison i think has to be within the price group i think, like say 100 to 130 dollars, 130 to 160, 160 to 200, etc. I dont like to spend too much anymore so im around that lower bracket right now, at least for digitals.
BTW, thanks for starting this thread...i think a lot of us here do some photography. One of my favorite subjects long ago was taking shots of electronic parts close up
Of course nature too, hillsides, mountains, wild animals in their habitats.
[This was copy and pasted from the other thread "Photography" as requested]
Hi,
My reply here is mostly a reply to LG and Spec, and i copied one post quote from the other thread because this is about photography again. LG basically says that Nikon is better than Cannon, so i didnt have to copy that quote.
LG:
So you seem to be saying, and this is relevant to my own personal purchasing, that if i go out and by a 100 dollar Nikon and a 100 dollar Canon camera that the Nikon will be better than the Canon? If so, what will be better about it? There are several areas here such as raw picture size (image sensor size), color quality, features, etc.
I'd like to know more about this before i buy another camera.
Right now i have a Canon 'pocket' sized digital and it works pretty good, but with the film cameras i went with Rollei and Carl Zeiss lenses. Despite the extreme quality of the Rollei's, i still like using the Canon better because it doesnt require the hassle of developing film and making prints, or running down to the shop to get them done and paying the price every time. I've taken thousands of shots with the Canon and the only cost is disk space to store them in, do digital is my preference now.
But i'd still like to know more about why you believe Nikons are better, and i am not trying to imply that they are not, just that i would like to hear some concrete reasons why they are.
Spec:
Oh ok so i guess you see this as a "tube" vs "transistor" guitar amplifier debate
If LG really has some good reasons why he likes ManuA over ManuB then i'd like to hear why, in practical terms.
I know some cameras are better than others, but they usually cost more too. Any real comparison i think has to be within the price group i think, like say 100 to 130 dollars, 130 to 160, 160 to 200, etc. I dont like to spend too much anymore so im around that lower bracket right now, at least for digitals.
BTW, thanks for starting this thread...i think a lot of us here do some photography. One of my favorite subjects long ago was taking shots of electronic parts close up
Of course nature too, hillsides, mountains, wild animals in their habitats.