Let us read then. If you're trying to decide between the Nikon D600 and the Canon D6, you're not alone. I looked at the Nikon D600, but ultimately decided on the Canon, and I couldn't be happier with my decision. Making and perusing photographic images. Nikon D600 was chosen, in my opinion, because it offers the finest theoretical performance. This camera is fantastic. It took a few weeks, but eventually I figured it out. I fiddled with the controls and took off. It wasn't that surprising at first. I used to own a Canon D 600, which, under nearly ideal conditions, is likewise capable of producing high-quality photographs. Those who haven't yet begun using an external flash with their 6D should get one going immediately. A basic DAF-42 (about $6,000) was what I was using. To add, she "limped" on the Canon D600 but "came to life" with the D6. I got my first job after being out of school for five years. The pricing of decent L-series lenses are the only thing that has me scratching my head. For me, the necessary 34/1.4 and 135/2.0 lenses cost around $40 each. It would be awesome to have these, but they would virtually quadruple the cost of the camera. If you're looking for crisper photos, here's what I think: the sharpness on the crop factor is nearly identical, but the overall impression of depth and color presentation is diminished. Where does the camera's focus lie? Excellent ISO, most likely. Captured a child in slumber between the hours of 5 and 6. The room is completely dark. Everything in the photo can be seen clearly, just like it would be during the day. Improves in the afternoon Cool, I took note of ISO and focused quickly and accurately. kit lens, excellent screen, and sturdy construction. As a result, the camera becomes a very useful instrument. The lenses and external flash are the first things to think about while shopping for a camera. My review may seem naive to people in the "photography business," but that's all it is -) I went with Canon and have no regrets.
Nikon 35mm f/1.8G Auto Focus Lens for Nikon DSLR Cameras - Black (Model 2183)
125 Review
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Fixed Lens - Discontinued by Manufacturer
93 Review
Black Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM Lens - Model 1380C002
78 Review
Nikon 50mm f/1.8D Lens: Perfect for Nikon DSLR Cameras!
97 Review