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Friday, December 7, 2007

Canon Digital SLR vs Nikon DSLR

So who makes better DSLR (digital SLR) cameras? Nikon or Canon? That's the question Stephen Shankland of CNET Asia wanted to find the answer to. According to their "smackdown" poll, "Canon's EOS 40D heads off against Nikon's D300." According to the article, Canon's "midrange EOS 40D has won favorable reviews for features such as revamped autofocus, a fast frame rate, weather sealing, and low image noise. Canon's third-generation full-frame flagship, the 1Ds Mark III that just started shipping, has a whopping 21.1 megapixels, leading Canon to position it against even higher-end medium-format rivals. Canon's solid base of professional photographers, built up through years of work, helps ensure a steady supply of high-quality new lenses. By designing and making its own SLR sensors, it's able to control some of its destiny and tightly integrate technology."
To me: once you go canon, you never look back.

Canon 40D Review

ThinkCamera has published Canon 40D review. Their verdict on whether or not to buy Canon 40D: "Bottom line is the Canon 40D is the sort of camera that does its job so well, you need to find something else to blame if your pictures aren't up to scratch. Right now, there is no better camera in its class. Buy one."