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April 4th, 2010

Canon Lenses Versus Nikon Lenses
Canon Lenses Versus Nikon Lenses

Nikon vs Canon – again – T2i Canon Rebel or Nikon D90

The camera world is all about comparisons. If you look at the user forums, you will see that each camera is compared with all other device that has similar characteristics.

And, of course, the Canon – Nikon debate on top of a large number of these arguments .. ER .. comparisons.

More recently, a discussion on the merits of the new Canon Rebel T2i (aka 550D) against almost any other model, including some of his own brothers. However, with this writing, we'll take a look at some similarities and / Or differences to compare the Canon Rebel vs. Nikon D90 T2i Nikon also claims to have video capabilities, such as the Canon model.

Atop List of all is the size of the sensor. In this case, we compare a new 18-megapixel sensor with a sensor 12.9 megapixel Canon Nikon.

When we talk pixels usually think more is better. However, this is not always the case. At one level the number of pixels, it is necessary to take into account the quality of pixels instead of quantity. Canon has added an additional 3-megapixel sensor of the same size in the T1i, and made a new good job engineering the pixels so they are better. This has improved the image quality and image size possible. But how many people actually print a picture that is 17 x 11.5? It's the size that could print a resolution of 300 ppi (pixels per inch).

In comparison, the Nikon has a sensor size of 12.9 megapixels. Add to that a sensor that is physically larger than the Canon sensor, and you have the possibility of a image that is printed with better quality.

It's very technical, but suffice it to say that the Nikon D90 produces images that are quite large and are considered by some to be of better quality than those produced by Canon T2i. However, this information is based on a very demanding assessments techniques. To the casual observer, there may be no difference between the two.

Then we consider the video mode, since it the major point of marketing the new Canon. Straight ahead, it is essential that the video mode is supported in the highest Canon Rebel T2i compared to the Nikon D90. You can capture video on a huge 1920 x 1080 which looks nice on your HDTV. Add to that the new stereo entry and the ability to connect an external microphone and you have some pretty impressive video. The Nikon Capture 1080 x 720 at 24 frames per second. quality is not so impressive, but good. Now the only downside to the large format is required in the memory storage device and the computer once it is downloaded. If Is it really necessary to spend large format video? Your choice.

Another feature that you might consider your choice is something that is called Live View. Both cameras have this feature, but Canon has added something that is not available in Nikon. In reality, two things. First, you can turn into a grid that divides the screen into three parts. It is a feature practice to compose your pictures using the rule of thirds to get a nice design more photos. In addition, Canon, Live View allows you to zoom in 5x or 10x to check object the size of your shot. One can not imagine how it can help eliminate no approach shots.

There are other features in view, and suggest you do before making your choice.
An important consideration is whether you already have an earlier model of any what brand. If so, you probably save money by simply upgrading to a new model so you can continue using your lenses.

However, if you buy your first digital SLR camera, you can not go wrong with both models. The image quality is tilted towards the Nikon but the Canon (as the models with all the ex-rebels) is recognized as a superior image quality as well.

So who wins when comparing the Canon Rebel vs. Nikon D90 T2i? You, no matter what you choose.

A final thing … prices. The Nikon D90 costs several hundred dollars.

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As for the variety of angles moderately range, unlike the rest of the range. As for the DX sensor or culture, unlike FX or full frame lenses. In this range, please compare Canon offerings in general, Nikon. Do not necessarily expect a major overhaul of the lens by a lens here, just an overall assessment. Selection .. Cost / Value .. The optical performance .. T offereings build quality of a system as a whole, has a significant advantage over the other? Thank you for your answers ~ ~

Both have some nice, Nikon 12-24 and 10-24, for example, but also gun from 10 to 22 is also very nice. Most people tend to start with a sigma 10-20 and it's a good thing on both platforms

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