What cheaper Nikon or Canon?
I have heard Nikon is Cheaper and better while canon is too expensive. Well give your opinion please
You are correct, Nikon is cheaper and better. Nikon gives you the overall better picture, and it is easier to use. If you are planning on editing your pictures in RAW format with software from Adobe, then Canon is better. Otherwise I'd grab the Nikon! If you have it set to jpeg you'll get nice pictures with great color! Canon, by default, isn't quite as nice. Though you can tweak both of them for improved image quality.
Nikon is in fact cheaper. Although Canon has better sensors and better video. Nikon puts out print ready JPEGS, but Canon takes more neutral photos which are better to edit with.
Needless to say, I'm a Canon guy, but I do wish my gear were as cheap as Nikon!
The old joke is the it's cost an $20 a letter to buy a N-I-K-O-N.
Both Canon and Nikon have huge marketing budgets, while smaller companies like Panasonic, Sony and Pentax spend just a fraction. Therefore you pay more for both Canon and Nikon than many other brands.
In the end the price difference between canon or nikon is minimal. Buy the camera that best meets or exceeds your needs. It could be a Canon, Nikon, or even a Pentax. You shouldn't ignore one brand just because someone said it was more expensive than some other brand.
Here's a list of all DSLRs from Canon, Nikon and Pentax: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/...4291284238
Look it over and you'll see that whomever told you Canon was more expensive than Nikon was misinformed.
They're all expensive so I'll go with Pentax.
Pentax include pentaprism viewfinders, weather-sealing, and the ability to meter with legacy lenses at a lower price than either.
When comparing model fo rmodel some Canons are more expensive that their Nikon equivalent and vice versa.
The difference is no sufficiently significant to override other key factors such as lens availability, image quality, user interface etc etc.
Hi Not true it is about what a camera feels like not the price really.
They're about the same.
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