'Knowing' your camera, time of day, weather, timing, composition - I think these are the basic ingredients of a good picture. Camera brand does not matter. Of course having an 'artist' blood flowing through your veins is a plus if not try enrolling in an art school.
I would hazard a guess that you are looking to switch from a point-n-shoot to a DSLR and based on the simplistic nature of the question - dont have much clue about DSLR's in general.If so, first learn what a DSLR can do for you,then start looking at models from both ( or even other) brands and then come back with specific questions.
That ...is the long answer to your very short question
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Canon 5D (Mark III)
'Knowing' your camera, time of day, weather, timing, composition - I think these are the basic ingredients of a good picture. Camera brand does not matter. Of course having an 'artist' blood flowing through your veins is a plus if not try enrolling in an art school.
it doesn't matter. you can take great pics with both canon and nikon (and pentax, olympus, sony, leica, panasonic, fuji, ricoh etc etc.............)
invest your time and efforts in learning how to take good pictures, and not on researching which camera to buy.
I would hazard a guess that you are looking to switch from a point-n-shoot to a DSLR and based on the simplistic nature of the question - dont have much clue about DSLR's in general.If so, first learn what a DSLR can do for you,then start looking at models from both ( or even other) brands and then come back with specific questions.
That ...is the long answer to your very short question
Canon ... but you should atleast decide what you want ... point and shoot or SLR?
then, depends on your pocket!
Its the photographer not the camera that counts... nikon or canon.. you can never go wrong...
Both!
Canon advanced :)
D500..
D800 at the moment...
ah Yeah I mean the model, Which model is popular?
Which Brand of canon?
CANON user...