We chose between Canon 60D and Nikon D7000. Both cameras are very good and worth each other. However, when we tested it in the store (both with 18-55 kit lenses), it turned out that while we were shooting walls, views and other still lifes, the quality was equally excellent both there and there. But when they started to shoot people and portraits, it turned out that with the same light, angle and shooting mode, the simpotism of the muzzle of the face is completely different :) Ie. look in the mirror and like yourself. You are filmed on Nikon - and you see the same thing as in the mirror. Then they shoot on a canon, look at the photo and want to say: oh, go ahead, I came out badly here :) I'm not a professional and I don't know what's the matter, but this difference is obvious. It is not clear why no one writes about this, but, in my opinion, it is very important. Because landscapes and beautiful views are of course wonderful, but when you don’t like yourself in all the pictures, then the color reproduction quality and excellent ergonomics are no longer so pleasing.
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