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I was thinking should I buy canon 60d or nikon d7000
really?on paper..D7000 seems alot more superior, but practically not much differences.
i love the specs on the D7000 though, however ergonomics wise, 60D is light years ahead lol.
on paper..D7000 seems alot more superior, but practically not much differences.
i love the specs on the D7000 though, however ergonomics wise, 60D is light years ahead lol.
I was thinking should I buy canon 60d or nikon d7000
on paper..D7000 seems alot more superior, but practically not much differences.
i love the specs on the D7000 though, however ergonomics wise, 60D is light years ahead lol.
I don't see how the 60D's ergonomics is light years ahead of D7000. There are reviews that say the back dial hurts your hands, the D-pad thing is too small and you don't know if you press it, etc etc. Ergonomics are subjective, some people will prefer Nikon's designs, some Pentax, some Canon, some Sony etc etc. Just have to try out yourself.
really?
As a d7k user you feel that way?
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I would tend to disagree with you on that. Somehow I still prefer the feel of the Nikon grip and button/dials layout.
Everyone has their own preference I suppose.
In terms of Engineering design, both have its pros and cons. Nikon spent more time and effort in ensuring its DSLR takes into account handling ergonomics which explains why the buttons and dials are in the right places. There is of course a small percentage of palms that are too big or too small to fit comfortably.
Canon is not too far behind in its ergonomic design but the placement of buttons and dials are not inituitive nor is it placed in the right places which then force you to use more than just a thumb and first finger.![]()