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Choosing between Nikon D600 or Canon EOS 6D

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If you are looking for a full frame camera, then you've got choices both have big names in the photography world. You can choose the Nikon D600 or Canon EOS 6D. Canon EOS 6D is the lightest full frame camera among professional cameras from Canon. Nikon also claims the Nikon D600 as Nikon's first full frame camera the smaller and lighter version of the Nikon.   Image: article.wn.com   Comparison of Canon EOS 6D and Nikon D600:   Price Comparison Nikon D600 and Canon EOS 6D both have a sale price of about $ 2000. Have the same specs and aim at the same target (the customer). The fundamental difference lays in the EOS 6D which has a built-in GPS and Wi-Fi. Both of these features are commonly found on compact cameras and indeed should be present in the DSLR class.   Canon 6D is more prominent with high ISO capability. With an ISO range up to 102,400. By using Canon EOS 6D lets you shoot up to 2 stops faster than the Nikon D600. Canon EOS 6 D is equipped with Wi-Fi

The myth of megapixels

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What would be your considerations when buying a new digital camera? Fujifilm-XF1-digital-camera  Image:  highsnobiety.com  The first may be the brand that will be the focus of the camera, and the price and the number of megapixels. Is this so?   The photographer. Image: rogerandfrances.com   Of course you have to pay attention to the features of a digital camera; the ability of the lens is a fixed lens or a super zoom. If the number of megapixels your concern, I would like to ask, if you would print the photos in poster size or bigger than that? However, if you are not a professional photographer, but you are very enthusiastic and hobbyists, number of megapixels is not too important. You should invest in quality lenses so that you successfully make any photo, whether portrait, landscape, picture human interest and need for everyday photography. If you generally print off the more traditional photo sizes for an album do not be too concerned with the number of meg

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G5

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-G5 Review If you are not affected by the myths and competition between Digital SLR camera, Canon and Nikon, then you need to consider trying to use the camera mirror less technology, or micro four third (MFT). MFT camera or mirror less is produced by Olympus and Panasonic. Both companies are pioneers mirror less camera. Nikon, Samsung, Sony and Pentax also produce MFT camera, even recently Canon have also made this unique camera. Image: bhphotovideo.com Apparently a lot of people admire this MFT camera capability. You can count on this camera because it is able to produce high quality images. This camera can be used in a variety of shooting conditions, even reliable used for filming or video. You can also rely on mirror less camera for shooting in low light conditions in the morning, evening, night and indoor shooting. You may need to look at the camera Panasonic Lumix DMC-G5. This camera comes with a large grip handle design style DSLR. DMC-G5 siz