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In fact, they are all cameras, and the difference is that they are different.
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The two have different imaging styles. Canon's images are beautiful and soft, and are mostly suitable for portrait shooting; Nikon's images are sharp and vivid, making it ideal for shooting still lifes. But this is just a set of equipment, as the two continue to compete and learn from each other, their respective technologies can also reach the level of similar to each other.
It is not difficult for skilled photographers to adjust the Canon's imaging to look like Nikon, and the Nikon's imaging to look like Canon.
Mechanical aspects of the body and lens. Canon's product line is very clearly distinguished, the high-end machine has excellent workmanship, and the low-end is obviously rough, and Canon's low-end body and lens have a strong sense of toy, which means that the deduction is very serious. Nikon delegates the higher-end technology to the low-end more, and has its own strengths with the Canon on the high-end body, but it will be more generous and solid on the low-end body, and Nikon does not deliberately do too badly with ordinary lenses.
In terms of handling, the two have their own styles, which are evaluated by each person's usage habits.
Both of them get what they pay for, so the competition is quite fierce, and neither one completely overwhelms the other.
At present, enthusiasts who like to compare parameters and data consider Nikon more, and it is undeniable that Nikon has done a better job in terms of performance indicators. Canon is more widely used by professionals, and Canon has won the recognition of users and their customers in imaging processing, and Canon's advertising influence is also greater.
Overall, the two are considered to be in the same class, and whichever one you choose can meet your needs well.
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The differences between Canon and Nikon are as follows:
1. Different colors.
Nikon is colorful, sharpened well, and belongs to the cool color system, which is suitable for scenery and drawing; Canon colors, on the other hand, are true, softer, and have a warm color system, so they are suitable for portraits and post-production.
2. The focusing speed is different.
The Nikon focuses slowly, but the image quality is very good; The Canon is fast, but this comes at the expense of image quality. Therefore, when the main subject is still life, Nikon is often used, and the image quality is emphasized; And sports journalists tend to capture with canons.
3. The characteristics of portraits are different.
Nikon shoots people very realistically, even a small spot on the face can be photographed; The biggest feature of the Canon is that it is softer than the Nikon's portraits, which means that the Canon will automatically do a little processing when taking portraits.
4. **Different.
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