Tips and Insights
What DSLR Camera To Buy
Canon v. Nikon
This is a dilemma I hear often, “I’m not sure whether to buy a Canon or Nikon?”. Spoiler alert: I am not going to tell you which one to buy, instead I am going to give you some sound advice on the topic to hopefully take some of the stress out of trying to decide. I get why people are perplexed by this choice. After all it is a hefty investment while you are at the beginning stages of your photographic career.
In addition I am not going to give you the pros and cons or even the stats between the two brands. First of all, you can find tons of side by side comparison charts all over the web and chances are you already have. Another reason is the technology is constantly changing so if I were to give comparisons today chances are they would be different tomorrow. Finally, I believe the prices of the different models along with their features are quite comparable between the two.
Now that we have covered the things I will not tell you lets take a look at the things I will tell you. I think it is important to know you will not go wrong with either brand of camera. Seriously, I have never heard a photographer say, ” I am a Canon or Nikon user but I really wish I chose the other guy.”. You have big time professional photographers that are die-hard users of both competitors. The great thing about these two is that these are the main guys out there at your photo meetup groups and within your community. The advantage that gives you is chances are you’re going to know another photographer to borrow lenses off of. You see, the lenses between the cameras are not interchangeable, so if you buy the Nikon you won’t be putting a Canon lens on it and visa versa. Mind you there are many other lens brands that are specifically made for both and are wonderful. Now that we are talking about lenses I feel I should mention good glass (referring to the lenses of course) is worth the money. Don’t go buy a fancy camera then put an inferior lens on the front of it. This is one of the pieces of your gear where you get what you pay for. Now to get back on topic. I think it is important for the camera to feel good in your hand. It sounds obvious but sometimes its difficult to remember that when you are looking back and forth at the overviews between the two online. Go to your local camera shop and ask to hold each of them. It’s okay that you don’t know how to use it yet, just put it in “P” program mode or even “Auto” look through the viewfinder and press that shutter release and see which one sings to your heart. Check out where the buttons and dials are in relation to where your hands rest, even if you have no clue what they do yet. In not too much time once you take one of these home it will become an extension of you. Like I said in the beginning you can’t make a bad decision between Canon or Nikon in my opinion. Try to focus on the excitement of making one of these the start to your fun-filled future.
Sorry if this takes you back to square one but I feel like I should suggest you take a quick peek at the Sony before making your final decision. They have some serious advancements in their technology that is cutting edge. I wouldn’t be surprised is Canon and Nikon start mimicking some of their technology in the next few years.