am i seeing it right? Nikon hv better high ISO then canon...


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welcome to the dark side :devil:
 

If iso is a concern, check out the new Sony entry level a500 and a550.

While its true that the a2x0 and a3xp is marginally more noisy than the Canon and nikon at high, the a5x0 is a huge improvement, over taking the Canon and Nikon entry level dslr's noise control.
 

i am not considering sony as i wanted video in my Dslr (or any still camera that i maybe using) as i hv habit of combining video + photos in my final family video presentation

but no doubt sony is also a good brand.. i go now see sample shot of A5xx and see see
 

Every brand have it's own pros and cons.
There is no brand with "perfect" functions and specs. ;)
 

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enjoy your time debating about your equipment...
i'm going out to shoot.. :)
 

just to set the record straight, canon also cannot use lenses without motor
Nikon follow canon you know, cost cutting measures

:think: It's not correct and it's not funny.
 

enjoy your time debating about your equipment...
i'm going out to shoot.. :)

I will too, when I decide what to buy ... this debate is not to find out who wins all, its for helping me to decide the right one, i ain't high income earner so i need to be more careful
 

Considered the recently launched Pentax K-x? Seems to be giving very good high ISO shots according to various reviews and user reports. And it has video. You might want to pop over to the Pentax discussion area for a look.
 

Considered the recently launched Pentax K-x? Seems to be giving very good high ISO shots according to various reviews and user reports. And it has video. You might want to pop over to the Pentax discussion area for a look.

i did.. but the lens selection bit not to what i like... where's the 18-200mm with VR/IS ? and 35mm f2 also ?
 

i did.. but the lens selection bit not to what i like... where's the 18-200mm with VR/IS ? and 35mm f2 also ?

i think Pentax DSLR, like Sony's DSLR, has build in image stabalizer (correct me if im wrong). Thus these DSLRs don need IS in their lens. Any lens that they use automatically becomes an IS lens.

This is a good thing for Sony and Pentax camps, we never had to worry about paying more for IS in the lens.

And before you say "but having stabalizer build into lens sure better than in body what", take a look at this video and determind for yourself.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPdy52mR6Io

a comparison of having stabalizer in lens vs having in body, including a final test of having BOTH stabalizer in body and lens on at the same time.

BTW the test was conducted using the olympus E510, so its not a gauge of the pentax and sony DSLRs. Considering that pentax k-x and sony a5x0 came out much later than the E510, there is a possibility that the IS of these newer cameras are better than the E510.
 

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this is a total WTT

(waste-time thread)

because it has descended into yet another brand war...
sigh...

Photography is about creating works of art through your skills with your equipment and your creativity... It's an art form, not a "mine is better than yours" competition. Too many gearheads...

I wonder if Renoir ever compared the quality of his canvas, brushes and oils with Monet, for example :)
 

this is a total WTT

(waste-time thread)

because it has descended into yet another brand war...
sigh...

Photography is about creating works of art through your skills with your equipment and your creativity... It's an art form, not a "mine is better than yours" competition. Too many gearheads...

I wonder if Renoir ever compared the quality of his canvas, brushes and oils with Monet, for example :)

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

hear hear hear!

No skill, with the best camera, pictures also look like dung.

Sad.. nowadays expensive camera becoming much like an LV bag. For show only. You carry Pentax or Olympus people laugh at you, say what kind of brand are those and picture can make it or not. LOL.
 

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this is a total WTT

(waste-time thread)

because it has descended into yet another brand war...
sigh...

Photography is about creating works of art through your skills with your equipment and your creativity... It's an art form, not a "mine is better than yours" competition. Too many gearheads...

I wonder if Renoir ever compared the quality of his canvas, brushes and oils with Monet, for example :)

actually i just wanted ppl to varify what i see is what i think i saw... nothing of canon vs nikon.. its just one sample photo of one model from each manufacturer.

that's it.

anyway my doubt is clearified. thks guys.
 

actually i just wanted ppl to varify what i see is what i think i saw... nothing of canon vs nikon.. its just one sample photo of one model from each manufacturer.

that's it.

anyway my doubt is clearified. thks guys.


You saw correctly. However, I must add that the image quality also has to do with the type of lens you use. Some may give you a soft wash out look but some are crystal sharp even on the same camera.
 

actually the technology always changes and the camera brands always leap frog each other
so stick with the brand that you feel comfortable with
 

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