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It's good to buy a good head...
With a 50 head...
I feel like it's better to buy a 550d
If it's not these two options,,That's 500d.。。。
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The effect under the advanced lens has not been compared, and the following opinions are based on two machines + a sleeve:
**Effects: For example, color, detail, purple edge suppression, etc., the D5000 wins (probably because Nikon's low-end lens is better than Canon's low-end lens).
Feel: D5000 wins, 500D is full of plastic, but the good side is light.
Display: 500D pixel high, large screen, good details, D5000 flip screen, depending on personal preference.
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Related to the lens, Mido buys a 50 head, but a 50 head is okay.
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The fuselage has less impact.
It mainly depends on what lens you use.
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D5100 vs. 600D There is a special comparison article on the Internet, I also chose it for a long time, before I decided that D5100, a CMOS is larger, the same as D7000, the imaging is sharp, the French evaluation **D5100 is ranked high, even above 5D2, and the workmanship of D5100 is better than 600D, you will know it in your hand. There are 11 focus points, 9 points of 600D, and the camera 5100 can autofocus, and the ISO is higher than that of 600D. About the old lens can't autofocus.,Nikon's G head has also come out a lot.,**It's a little more expensive.,It depends on what you think.,After all, it's people-level.,I'm still using 18-105.,I'm going to start with 35 18g.。
You can go to the major forums to see the actual ** of the two machines.
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The evaluation shows that the D5100 is better than the D600, but I feel that the lens of the Nikon family is still more expensive in the fuselage motor, and the amateur feeling is still D600, although I am also struggling with this problem... Hehe.
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If you want to play DSLR, choose between Nikon and Canon, choose wisely, and never regret it. Take a look at the friends around you to understand, don't just look at the first investment, there is a famous saying: once you enter the SLR pit, no one can live forever.
Both 550D and 60D are good choices, you have to feel the feeling of hand-holding yourself and then decide, the parameters are not too much, it depends on the shape and feel of the machine you prefer.
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Nikon imaging is sharp, the workmanship is good, and the lens is an ultra-quiet motor, the focusing sound is small, which is useful when recording, and it has continuous servo autofocus, which Canon does not have. Canon lenses are cheaper, there are more users, but the workmanship is not as generous as Nikon, the lens sound is louder than Nikon, ** is more meaty, but the set lens focuses slightly faster than Nikon.
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