theironhorse
Well-Known Member
yup.. see if you can get hold of their CC or send em an email for the same stating your interest and final price quote to your city with shipping and all included..
Even I was looking for the Canon 550D. My friend just got a Nikon D90 and seems it is better than the Canon.
i saw the pics taken by d90 and found they are 2 plain jain .
they required some processing to come out wow feel.like colors,contrast and sharpness
while canon algorithm is good for interanal processing and comes with wow feel.
it completely "mho"
what u guys feel ?
i saw the pics taken by d90 and found they are 2 plain jain .
they required some processing to come out wow feel.like colors,contrast and sharpness
while canon algorithm is good for interanal processing and comes with wow feel.
it completely "mho"
what u guys feel ?
If you are planning to use a DSLR in its factory default settings, then maybe you should not be looking at a DSLR.
When you get a DSLR, you should look into the picture quality settings and modify them as per your choices. Both Nikon and Canon sensors can produce very similar images with the appropriate image quality tweaks. For this reason I tend to avoid reviews of DSLRs which are done with the default settings.
The Nikon defaults are designed for a more natural look, although over the years this has changed and in newer Nikon models, the contrast and saturation has been bumped up quite a bit for the default JPEG mode.
On most Nikons, the default JPEG mode uses lower contrast, saturation and sharpness settings. This is done to ensure that the image captures more information, so that when you post process it later on, you can retrieve more information from the images. Contrast, Saturation and sharpness are 3 things which you can add to an image very easily during post processing, but they are next to impossible to remove once already in the image.
-- no1lives4ever
to true to be said.... dslr is meant to be used with manual modes and settings... not with default settings and auto operation... else it better to get hold of an pocket P&S camera and use it on default.. m sure in daylight.. wont be a huge diffrence...
also any point of time you take a DSlr try to shoot raw you will get more options to customize it...