Nikon d3200 with (18-105, 40) or cannon 60d which one better for nature photoghrapht?

TARUN
Nikon d3200 with (18-105, 40 ) or cannon 60d which one better for nature photoghrapht?

fhotoace
Nature photography requires two things.
A high performing sensor and long lenses (wildlife), wide angle lenses (landscapes) or macro lenses (closeups)
The Nikon D3200 sensor performs better than the Canon (not cannon) 60D

Andrew
If you'd learn to spell, 'Canon,' you'd realise that you need something much longer than 105mm for this.
You'll need a minimum 250-300mm capability on a high-performance lens, which may cost more than your camera body.
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