Sunday, March 27, 2011

Why Canon is a Far better Pro Camera System Than Nikon


L-series Lens Line

I visited the Learnfest Photography Workshop for portrait photographers September 09 and a lot of the photographers were playing around with a Nikon system. This peaked my curiosity.I had never really handled a Nikon just before. When I was going to school at the International Academy of Design and Technology in Tampa, FL for my Photography Degree, everybody had Canons. Canon was able to uplink to the Capture 1 processing plan, and was advised by every one of the staff (that are photographers present within their field). There was a student every now and then with Nikon, but commonly it absolutely was regarded the bad apple and none people Canon users went near them.

I used to be fascinated to determine the amount of Nikon users at the workshop. I grabbed a Nikon from your photographer I'd befriended throughout the workshop thus far. I have to admit I had been bedazzled by the giant screen on the back. I'm utilizing an older version around the Canon Mark series using a comparatively microscopic screen. When handling this I skilled exactly the same giddiness of once i handled the newer Canon Mark series camera. Overall controls and handling were comparable and some functions were a bit harder to figure out, but from this very first handling Nikon appeared to be on the same level as Canon. Was I missing one thing? Why were numerous photographers using Nikon? Should I make the switch?

Upon my arrival home immediately after the workshop I began some research. I talked to other photographers, Canon and Nikon users, to learn what they seen as pros and cons of the camera method. I also began taking a look at products: Nikon bodies and lenses that were comparable to my current bag packed with goodies. It had been then that we realized there was clearly practically nothing Nikon produced that was comparable to my current lenses. I will be an L series junkie (L lenses are Canons pro lens series).

Nikon doesn't have professional lens line. Their lenses are definitely less high priced than Canons, which in expert photography is not a superb issue. More affordable indicates less durable, which equals a shorter lens life. Although I haven't had the encounter of shooting with Nikon Lenses, with Canon less costly also indicates lower top quality photographs. I have come to the conclusion that Nikon users have chosen their camera system according to price. Their camera bodies are slightly less costly than their Canon counterparts, and their lenses are by far less expensive.

One of the first a few things i was taught in college, whilst getting my first set of photography tools, is the good quality of the lens is an essential factor. Don't skimp on lenses.


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