Because the equipment meets my needs, I do not have any second thoughts about making the investment. I paid a total of 24,000 in 2022 to purchase. I got the impression that Canon cameras in the same price range as Nikon focus and take pictures at a faster rate (although it's possible that the whale lens is to fault; I haven't tried it with any other lens yet). I contrasted it with the Canon 600D and ultimately decided to go with the Nikon because the images appeared to have a "ringing" sharpness. In comparison to other lenses, the images produced by Canon are noisy and have color noise even when the ISO setting is set to a low value. On the other hand, I do not think I would ever regret purchasing a Canon. Images captured in the default setting are quite dim. Setting the camera to the P mode with the minimum amount of settings (exposure +0.7; +1.0; +1.3) is all that is required to treat it. On the other hand, if you want to snap pictures using the machine, you should invest in a more expensive soap dish that costs somewhere in the neighborhood of 13,000 dollars. You will outgrow an 18-55 whale lens much too rapidly for it to be sufficient for your needs. Over 700 bullets can be fired before the battery dies. As a side note, there is an integrated help system for functions.
Camera Canon PowerShot SX120 IS
76 Review
Nikon D3100 DSLR Camera Body (Kit Box) - No Lens Included, International Version with No Warranty
298 Review
Nikon COOLPIX L810 Digital Camera: 16.1MP, 26x Zoom, NIKKOR ED Glass Lens, 3-inch LCD (Blue)
95 Review
Discontinued Canon EOS 7D Digital SLR 📷 Camera Body Only with 18 MP CMOS Sensor
88 Review