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LoginThose that know Nicole and I know that we have what appears to be an on going camera acquisition problem. To remedy this but continue to try out ALL of the cameras we have decided to start borrowing cameras from our fellow camera enthusiasts instead of trying to purchase or hoard them all to ourselves. Not all are winners though and some are just easier or more fun to use but you have to shoot with them first to find out! Here is most recent camera I had the pleasure of a quick date with… the Canon Demi 35mm half-frame. Though they were soon discontinued. Once you get used to doing a sort of waist level light reading and then holding the camera up to take the photo, it is kind of a fun process. It is only distance focus too, not a rangefinder and that of course can take some getting used to, but for the most part it is pretty accurate… or I am? Those that know Meghan and I know that we have what appears to be an on going camera acquisition problem. To remedy this but continue to try out ALL of
Home » Opinion Pieces » Canon Vs. The Canon Vs. Nikon debate has raged for decades and whilst you could probably argue that it has now become Canon Vs. Nikon Vs. In the couple of weeks prior to writing this article we have seen major announcements from both Canon and Nikon. Not only that, but it also introduces new features such as a BSI sensor, 8k timelapse mode plus a unique and innovative focus stacking feature that has macro and product photographers foaming at the mouth. More than any other camera I have seen, this really does have something for everyone.
Some of you may or may not know but we made the switch from Canon to Nikon! That list could go on and on but there are just some times where you say enough is enough and thats where we hit out breaking point with Canon and we had to make the switch.
Canon and Nikon are two of the most recognizable camera brands in the world, and their rivalry dates back to the 20th century. For decades, they have been competing to provide photographers with the best imaging solutions, from entry-level DSLRs to high-end mirrorless cameras. But which brand makes the best cameras? This question has been a subject of debate among photography enthusiasts for years, and the answer is not straightforward.
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