Canon vs Nikon which camera should I buy?
Up to 6,000 euros and more. I want to take sharp pictures. Which is better: Nikon, Canon, or Panasonic? Which brand is best?
Up to 6,000 euros and more. I want to take sharp pictures. Which is better: Nikon, Canon, or Panasonic? Which brand is best?
Hey people, I've deleted some photos on my iPhone and also permanently deleted them from "Recently Deleted." But I'd like to restore them. Is that possible? And if so, how?
Hey, I'm looking for a camera for planespotting. I haven't had a camera yet and have only been spotting with my phone, but I'm looking for a camera that will give me better quality. I'm not that familiar with cameras, so I don't know which one is best. I'd be willing to spend up to…
Hello, I've been able to print to the printer from my phone or iPad the whole time, but since yesterday there's been an X next to the Wi-Fi symbol, and now I can no longer print from my phone! How do I get rid of the X so I can print from my phone again?…
Hey! I keep finding photos like this where such awesome pictures are taken from the highway (below), Could someone explain to me how to take photos like this? I have a Samsung Galaxy A51 if that helps.
The brand actually doesn’t matter, but the trend goes towards
Full format & Mirrorless:
I as a Nikon photographer, since the 1980s, will of course recommend the Nikon. Nikon has a better price performance ratio compared to Canon, and it has always remained true. Old lenses fit new cameras. My personal favorite: Nikon Z8!
Whatever you want to photograph, it is a professional tool for every challenge at a very good value for money:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSEeAtO6hmU&list=PLY3u5qOW4BGyGGOYagJrfcPckuMSrZfhn&index=19
Please don’t waste your money. The expensive hardware is absolutely not crucial!
The manufacturer is also not decisive.
I swear on Nikon and don’t want to take pictures with any other cameras because I get very clear with Nikon, it just fits perfectly (control, feeling in the hand, feedback of the buttons and wheels, just everything).
My wife photographs with Canon because she got warm with none of my Nikons, no one looks at the pictures.
But it is really like Uneternal wrote it, the showstopper is 99% the lack of knowledge and the lack of experience, the human behind the camera.
With an average camera (1000€ class) a good lens (usually more expensive than the camera) and two or three photo workshops, to your camera and your desires, you are much closer to the good and very good photo than with a15,000€ mega photo equipment.
1. What do you want to photograph?
Two. What brand has the best lens for it?
3. Buy Propertyi
4. buy matching camera
(1) The brand plays absolutely no role.
2) Even if you spend $10,000 on a camera, it doesn’t make any better pictures. Because the bottleneck is behind the camera. Well photographing requires years of practice. Just like a novice without a long exercise does not get any better songs from a 10,000€ piano.
So maybe first get a camera under 1000€ and the rest fit into good lenses and photo courses. This brings you more than the most expensive professional club.
This is the brand “competence of the photographer” and depends only insignificantly on a brand and is not directly bound to the level of the purchase price of the equipment and a brand.
It starts. How big are the pictures taken? How fast do the motifs move in what light?
Where much money doesn’t change the fact that you need an objective whose optical properties you know in combination with the body and the sensor size. And a few little things.
Conclusion: simply scrolling a lot of money doesn’t help you, with the smartphones the world looks a little different, but you enter the world of dedicated cameras.
Nikon, Canon, Sony, Panasonic and Fudji can capture sharp images. The 30 cm behind the camera are responsible for shooting. If they can handle the camera, that’s right.
Look at them and those you like best.
I think the brand is more irrelevant. If you’re buying a reflex camera, there’s actually one pretty good.
https://www.computerbild.de/bestlist/mirror reflex camera test-4344133.html
here you can see the canon and nikon both cut off relatively equally.