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    Canon or nikon

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    Being a newbie to photography have inherited an olympus e40 buy am looking to spend some money and upgrade as my retirement present to self.
    I like land and sea scapes
    Want cchallenging camera not too heavy, good reasonably easy lens and attachments to buy maybe other brands etc
    Am considering canon 60d or nikon 7000d
    Any advice people as in shops they only seem to want to sell the one that gives them commission that week
    Have read reviews Nd wondered if anyone can give personal view
    In anticipation and off to photo the sunrise
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    D7000*


    I have a D7000, and can answer any questions you have about it (well, most questions)


    I have not shot Canon extensively, but I can tell you that Nikon has better low light (high ISO) performance than Canon, and the overall quality tends to be better. (Although Canon is catching up)



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    Quote Originally Posted by Derrel View Post
    Gosh, I thought Exposure Compensation was like Title IX, or the Equal Rights Act....you know, designed as a way to make up for wrongs of the past, and to give disadvantaged exposures compensation for the past history of under-exposures, inflated ISO ratings, and deliberate and willful over-exposures in the face of sidelighting...huh....guess not...we love ya tevo...


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    This kind of post usually starts the whole Canon/Nikon argument all over again. You have to decide for yourself which is more comfortable for you (or which is owned by friends who will let you borrow lenses!). Which brand you choose is probably the least important factor in producing good photographs.

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    Sorta' like Ford or Chevy
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    I learned with Canon... It can be done! I have friends who learned on Nikon so I know that can be done too

    Seriously, go to a store and hold them both. Whichever "feels" better to you is what you should get.
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    the one you like the best...



    cannon lovers will say cannon, nikon lovers will say nikon
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    The Canon 60D and the Nikon D7000 are not really comparable cameras, based on performance.

    Here is some information from an independent testing lab - DxOMark - Compare cameras side by side

    The "whichever feels better to you" advice is a canard. Performance counts for way more than feel, because of human adaptability and manual dexterity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trever1t
    Everyone knows Chevrolet is the best!
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    Chevy > Ford
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    Quote Originally Posted by Derrel View Post
    Gosh, I thought Exposure Compensation was like Title IX, or the Equal Rights Act....you know, designed as a way to make up for wrongs of the past, and to give disadvantaged exposures compensation for the past history of under-exposures, inflated ISO ratings, and deliberate and willful over-exposures in the face of sidelighting...huh....guess not...we love ya tevo...


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    Quote Originally Posted by tevo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Trever1t
    Everyone knows Chevrolet is the best!
    +1


    Chevy > Ford


    Maybe so, but all the little boys at college want my 2002 Ram 3500 Quad Cab, long bed, dually, 4x4.
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    Audi owns Lamborghini....

    Ferrari has more racing history than both....
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