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Canon Vs Nikon - DSLR Camera Comparison

It is imperative to understand the technology of DSLR cameras before contrasting the differences between to models.

Compare DSLR cameras of Canon and Nikon

These bankruptcies are not just simple 'point and shoot' units. The DSLR, short for Digital Single Lens reflex gives users the ability to make the picture end up the very same as what is seen through the eye lens, or viewfinder.

In the 'point and shoot' units, the scene depicted in the viewfinder is just not the just like what come through the primary lens. The viewfinder portion is not indicate of final product in traditional digital cameras. Therefore, in the DSLR cameras, the images are the same. Therefore, the photo taker will have a way to take a picture which will come out the just like what is seen through the viewfinder. This visualization makes picture taking much easier plus more accurate.

You will find three basic categories for both Canon and Nikon for SLR digital categories. Starting with the amateur level machines, the Canon Rebel XS (1000D) as well as the Nikon D60 fall into that category. There are lots of differences between the Rebel XS and Nikon D60. In case you have older Canon lenses you desire to use by it, the Nikon D60 work with most of which; while the older Nikon lenses may well not help the Nikon D60.

The next category of these cameras is for more professional use. These are typically larger and more expensive. They require some expertise to use effectively. Cameras that fall into this category are the Canon Rebel T1i 500D along with the Nikon D 5000. The Canon Rebel T1i and the D5000 have been virtually identical in their capabilities; although the ISO range varies. The D5000 range is 100-6400 while the T1i features a larger selection of 100-12800.

Finally, there's another category to compare digital SLR cameras. They fuse together a few of the features from every one of the previous categories. It may be utilised by amateur photographers who desire to take more professional quality pictures. In this category, the Nikon D300 and Canon 50D would meet those needs. These are generally both great cameras and they are almost identical of their features. There are some subtle differences; the Canon is in fact lighter at 29 oz than the Nikon at 32.6 oz. Also, the ISO range is slightly different; the Canon ISO boasts 100-12800 where the Nikon range is 100-6400.