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p.1 #4 · nikon vs canon (from a nikon owner) | |
Marc Kurth wrote:
After 35+ years of shooting, I can produce stunningly bad or good images with either system. I would suspect that this is true for most people. It comes down to what tools you are most comfortable with.
Marc
Marc: I've been shooting since 1970 and have always tended to agree with what you say above.
But digital has changed things, and changed things in a major way.
While it remains true that how a camera "handles" is an important factor, it's also true that each and every digital camera has a particular "image signature," much in the same way that high end audio components ... particularly loudspeakers ... have their own "sonic signature." The images produced by my Canon 5D are as different from my Canon 1Ds II images as are my 1Ds II images from an Olympus E-1 I once owned. And all three of those cameras produce images that are dramatically different from my Nikon D2x, which I no longer own.
The problem so many of us face is that, as much as we'd like to, it's prohibitively expensive to try each and every DSLR out there, so we settle on ... and dabble with ... the name brands, eventually choosing and staying with the camera that produces the images that seem most satisfying to our inner eye ... much in the same way we used to choose a particular film ... except dabbling in film choices was much less expensive!
I agree with the OP that the Canons tend to produce crisper images with better color than other cameras. I also think that the Canons are designed and made so that the compromises to image quality that are inherent in ANY of these beasts (including the big Leafs, Mamiyas and Phase Ones) are kept to a minimum and are the least intrusive of any DSLR. As much as I enjoyed my Nikon D2x (it's a great camera), the compromises in its design often stood out like a sore thumb and sometimes got in the way of the best possible image. My Canons ... particularly my 1Ds II ... rarely if ever gets in my way. It really makes high quality picture taking easier, as does my 5D. I also prefer the handling of the Canons over the Nikons. Maybe because I'm left handed.
- Steve
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