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habakuk63
2 years ago

I prefer nicon because for me nicon is simply lace, as made for me. Not only the pure specifications and the performance parameters are very good (so Canon and Sony have on it), but the handling, the feeling of the camera in the hand.

* heap of direct operating buttons (not by three submenu to function, but directly),

* nice handle, as nix slides (also not in moisture),

* the buttons and switches give an excellent feedback (lower than set)

* there we are set at the next point “is set and remains set” because nix is stubborn or dizzy and there is nothing wrong (because you have come to a button or a switch when you move around),

* the cameras are almost indestructible and give, at least to me, the feeling “how grown into the hand”

* I find the handling and feeling very good in my hand. As an advantage, I also see that I can use all the lenses and don’t have to worry about “fits the connection?”.

* the very good sensors I find class, I never had to create an HDR recording because the dynamic range is simply class.

* I am also passionate about the feeling “with the camera you can also hit a nail in the wall for emergency!”

habakuk63
2 years ago
Reply to  habakuk63

Thanks for the award.

AnjaJ100
1 year ago
Reply to  habakuk63

Hello, this depends, of course, on the field of application. First of all, all manufacturers have sufficiently good cameras in the portfolio.

I’d look at the lenses first. Nikon has built up an excellent portfolio with good value for money. Canon initially covered the premium range. At Sony, the choice of lenses by third-party manufacturers is the largest.

With regard to the cameras, I would just try them out. Sony has idR the most powerful technology, e.g. in the autofocus, sometimes something techy or soulless. Canon and Nikon now have great cameras in the portfolio. I chose Nikon.

Anja

Uneternal
2 years ago

Canon, that’s what I’m doing.

I had 1 week of Sony (A6500) from a colleague and found them cruel. Beautiful image quality, however, as easy to use as tap on a keyboard with a dough roll by rolling it over.

daedag
2 years ago

I actually prefer Panasonic and Fujifilm.

miezepussi
2 years ago
Reply to  daedag

Actually? So you’re not satisfied with both?

daedag
2 years ago
Reply to  miezepussi

But, actually, I meant that I was open to other manufacturers.

Gurkehoch1
2 years ago

Would take Canons

Candyman712
2 years ago

Canon.