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March 12th, 2010

Canon Lenses Vs Nikon Lense
Canon Lenses Vs Nikon Lense

It is interesting to note the arrival of a new camera or the Canon or Nikon digital SLR line. There is always so much anticipation. It's a bit like waiting for announcement of Best Picture Oscar. Each person knows why "his" favorite should win the prize.

Canon and Nikon, the rivalry has been continuous. And since the advent of the sub-$ 1,000 SLR, was even more intense. What the manufacturer of the device can dominate the market a fresh start. The original Rebel 300D Canon and Nikon D40 are both popular (and the D40 still selling well).

Much on buying a new digital SLR first is that you can not go wrong choosing a Canon or Nikon. The reasons for the jump of a point and shoot digital compact to a DSLR may be a number. Usually there is a progression on the experience of a photographer who travels occasionally more complex picture and the need to have more control over camera output is available in P & S models. In fact, some digital compact provide additional control, like the Canon G-10, but the photographer not have the capacity to change lenses.

This growth usually occurs from a compact digital SLR entry-level digital SLR Professional Digital Level digital. Each of these cameras offer more control than the last and, of course, higher prices as well.

How does Nikon D3000 compared to Canon XSi? Here are some characteristics of each:

Canon XSi vs. Nikon D3000

  • Size Sensor: vs. 12Megapixels 10.2Megapixels
  • ISO: 100-1600 vs 100-1600
  • LCD: 3.0 "vs. 3.0"
  • Shooting 3.5 frames per 3.0fps continuous second cons
  • Video without vs not
  • VR Lens Kit 18-55mm vs 18-55mm IS

It's just a comparison of the capsule. But you can see that, apart from the difference in the size of the 2-megapixel sensor, there is practically no difference in the specifications of these two cameras. Will interesting to see how the new Nikon is the height of his older brothers.

Why don’t you take the time to view a more in depth list of camera features for the Nikon D3000 and the Canon XSi, as well as the reasons to move up to a DSLR at http://www.digital-photographic-resources.com, and while you are there, check out the Cameras and Stuff Blog.

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