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I was as hesitant as you were. Tangled with 550d and d90. I've also paid attention to the single battery, especially Sony's one, which is really powerful. But I consulted a lot of people who were majoring in photography. The unifying answer they gave me was: Nikon D90!
1.It feels good, there are many shortcut keys, and it has a shoulder screen for easy adjustment of parameters.
2.The SLR system is mature, the single battery is not mature, and the picture quality surpasses half of the household DC, but compared to the SLR, it is still worse.
After more than two years of training in the market, it has now been washed out of lead and stabilized.
4.You are talking about the noise problem, let me tell you, such a large CMOS, 1200W pixels, do you know its noise control ability! Besides, Nijia noise control has always been relatively strong.
5.Panoramic scanning,***,MP4,1080i and a series of fancy things can only be done by Sony, Samsung, etc.。 Do you look at the professional SLR how can this kind of function?
Of course, SLR cameras are also a trend. Panoramic scanning post-stage software can be done. I asked the photography shop.
6.Few of Sony's self-produced lenses are taken out of the door, and the better ones are all made by Zeiss, just by seeing those letters, you should know that it is a sign of grabbing money.
ps。Sony did not produce SLRs before, and it only had SLRs after the acquisition of Minolta. Students who study photography are basically either C or N.
Hope it helps! I chose D90
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If you like lightness and style, NEX-5C is recommended, because generally patting is enough.
PS: Pixels are actually good for more than 1000w. The D90's noise control is good.
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Recommend Nikon D90
Reason: Nikon's CMOS has not been upgraded at the moment, so there is no technical lag. At the same time, the D90's sensor size is much larger than that of the NEX-5C, so imaging is superior.
If the landlord pursues image quality, he can consider the D90
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If you want to play, buy Sony;
If you want to learn, buy Nikon;
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Nikon D90 set - good value for money.
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The D90 is cost-effective. When I was in school, most of my classmates chose it. Mine too.
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I think you should read the book again and find out, don't rush to buy a camera, and when you have more stuff in your head, you won't ask this kind of question.
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