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Used Canon 40D or Canon T1i again?
I'm looking at a 40d used on Amazon. I know that Amazon is very reliable, but not to erase parts dealers third parties. I have heard from many sources that the 40D is better built camera that T1i.
Canon 40D. I think Amazon is a trusted site JST look for some warranty.
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There was another shooting digital SLR! Canon vs Nikon … again. It is a very interesting battle equipment manufacturers photography.
The stakes are high as they can see Duke to win the majority of new consumers.
The photographers are lined up in the virtual battle each other to throw the technical specifications and jargon of the camera back and forth.
If photo forums search for the last of these two wireless camera Midrange Digital SLR, you will see very interesting. But once the dust settles, it seems that there really winner.
Some of the questions that have reached the pinnacle of the debate since the publication of two very similar, and, yes, incredible pieces of equipment photography.
Megapixels account –
Number of megapixels seems to favor the Canon 7D 18 megapixels compared to 12 megapixel Nikon D300s. However, the mere mention the issue was a user who noted that the highest resolution of 18 megapixels is an advantage to record images at a high zoom range. Otherwise, it was a non-issue.
Auto Focus -
It is a feature that seems to favor the Nikon D300, with its 51 action points, like the Canon 7D has only 19 focal points. However, no longer the case is not always better. Some comments referred to the fact that, with 51 points to try to focus the camera had to work too hard to coordinate all the points quickly.
In essence, the system of 19 points worked much better when it comes to moving objects quickly, because the camera crew was able to follow closely the constant demand. When there is not much movement is involved Autofocus was not a problem with the camera either, but when it is necessary to set the target on a moving object, a user commented that "7D is most capable of FA I have seen to date."
Hmmm .. interesting
Video Mode -
Both cameras have HD video capture. The Canon 7D has a higher resolution than 1080p and 30 frames per second compared to 720p and 24 frames per second.
ISO -
Now that the cameras were in the hands of current users for several months, the comments indicate that the Nikon D300s has not been able to capture the same quality images at high ISO ratings. This will come into play if you are interior lighting pictures in low light without flash, for example in a play or a concert where there will be "No flash photography allowed."
LCD –
Again on the question of numbers, it appears clear that LCD is more or less the same, but Again, comments on user forums by people who have used the two cameras seem to favor the brightness of the Canon 7D, but especially in the doors of the sunlight when you use the video mode and / or Live View.
Price -
Street price about $ 100 cheaper for the Nikon D300. Is $ 1,500 vs. $ 1,600, depending on where you shop. It is for the one body – without a target.
Ultimately – if you're a fan of the brand of the device either, no need to change and will continue to excellent images of their brand of choice.
In addition, although the Canon 7D is the clear winner in this review, just wait. Will not be long time before the two chambers are replaced by new brothers and sisters, brighter, more technologically advanced.
It is certainly a great moment to be a photographer. The picture is very funny.
See the two cameras side-by-side comparisons at www.digital-photographic-resources.com.
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