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Since the landlord values the shoulder screen, then the first 60d will pass it. 60D's shoulder screen is a right-angle trapezoid, which is nondescript, and the display information is not complete, D90The shoulder screen is a standard rectangle, the display information is very complete, basically you don't need to look at LCD with dual wave wheels to adjust the parameters. And now the ** of the 60D is very strong, there is basically no change recently, 1500 higher than the D90, and it is more than enough to have this money with a 50 fixed focus and other accessories.
As for the above friend's statement that Nikon's lens is cheaper than Canon's, I don't agree with it, take the header of 50 to compare, Nikon's 50 without a motor, you need a body motor to autofocus, 50 with a motor is 1500+, and Canon's 50 with a motor is cheaper than Nikon's. The high-end lens is more expensive than the Canon's, but the Nikon's lens is better than the Canon's overall workmanship, but it's not obvious.
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The advantage of the shoulder screen is that it is easy to set the parameters, both are OK, and it makes sense for you to list so many others, if you look at pure technology, Nikon's professionalism and user-friendly settings are better than Canon's, you have to be interested in trying Nikon's D300S, the professionalism of the shoulder screen is amazing. Needless to say, more advanced machines.
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Canon's lens group is multi-point, and Canon lenses are polarized in the low-end and ultra-expensive in the high-end, so it cannot be said that the C family is more expensive than the N family. Canon and Nikon and Sony Pentax are ordinary cameras on the market at the moment, and Canon and Nikon see more. Leica, Hasselblad is expensive, Kodak has also had a DSLR, maybe not now.
To add, if you want to play the old man, hand robbery, it's Canon...
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It doesn't make much difference depending on what brand you like.
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d9000?It's only now out of the D7200, and it's still early to get to the 9000.
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Compared to the Canon 60D and the Nikon D9000, the Nikon D9000 performs better and takes better photos, and here are the parameters of the two cameras:
Canon 60D Camera Parameters:
Sensor: APS format (
Effective pixels: 18 million.
Display size: 3 inches.
Display pixels: 1.04 million pixel TFT LCD screen.
Brightness adjustment: manual (7 levels).
Electronic level: Displays the level in 1° units.
Continuous shooting speed: Yes (up to approx. fs).
Shutter speed: 1 60 sec. - 1 8000 sec. (full auto mode), flash flash sync speed up to 1 250 sec.
Nikon D9000 Camera Parameters:
Sensor: coms(
Effective pixels: 18.2 million.
Display size: 3 inches.
Display pixels: 10,000-pixel TFT LCD screen.
Brightness adjustment: Auto (6 levels).
Electronic level: Displays the level in 1° units.
Continuous shooting speed: Yes (up to approx. fs).
Shutter speed: 1 60 sec. - 1 8000 sec. (full auto mode), flash flash sync speed up to 1 250 sec.
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oh my god
Don't you have a sense of foreknowledge, the current rumor is d800&d8000, you say d9000, you have to admire your imagination,
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I haven't heard of the D9000 ......
For now, I personally recommend Canon.
Nikon can also be considered, however, it is recommended that D7000 and above, otherwise, many classic and cheap old lenses will not be able to support it.
In terms of image quality, the Canon is a bit meatier, but the level of mid-tones is very good, and it is really advantageous to shoot portraits. Nikon is more balanced, the restoration of yellow-green is attractive, and the scenery is not bad. It depends on your preference.
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1. The models listed are Canon and Nikon's entry-level and mid-level SLRs, all of which are SLRs in APS-C format, commonly known as "half-frame", and the sensor is quite half the size of the negative film of a traditional 135 film camera, and the image quality is not much different.
2. The distance between the entry-level and the mid-level SLR is mainly reflected in the appearance, the shoulder screen and the metal body are the main visual differences, and the shoulder screen is inherited from the film camera, which is of little significance compared to the flip display screen commonly used in digital cameras.
3. The difference between an intermediate SLR and an entry-level SLR has the greatest impact on the number of focus points and focusing accuracy.
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6. It is the king to use the sleeve well, because the sleeve covers the most commonly used focal length; Using a good sleeve is the foundation of photography.
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