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Nikon D7100 vs Canon EOS 70D
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Canon and Nikon return to fight in the amid fierce competition of digital camera.
You
definitely know Nikon and Canon are always compared to each other, but you also
know there is an advanced camera with sharp images and amazing results such as
cameras made by Olympus, Panasonic, Leica or Samsung. You have plenty of
options if you want to buy a new camera. However, let's compare the Nikon D7100
to the Canon EOS 70D is a show with the new technology.
When the
Canon EOS 70D is launched, this camera is not only intended as a replacement
for the 60D, but also to compete with the Nikon D7100. Both use the same APS-C sensor.
Both cameras are projected to attract attention medium- professional photographers.
Canon EOS 70D and Nikon D7100 come with quality features advanced and agile
when used to photograph scenes which take place quickly. If observed more closely,
the Nikon D7100 sensor size larger (24MP vs. 20MP). Nikon D7100 does not have a
low pass filter, so the result is also a bit sharper. Is this true?
Nikon
D7100 camera body is more robust because it is made of magnesium alloy metal
material that coats the top and back of the camera. Resilience camera against
water, dust, humidity level above the Canon 70D. Buttons and knobs are also
more complete Nikon D7100 making it easier for users to quickly change
settings.
Nikon
claims that the D7100 has a good level of safety for a variety of weather
conditions in the field, which is equivalent to the security features on
professional cameras Nikon D800. With a 24.1 MP camera sensors provide a
distinct advantage for the Nikon D7100 compared to Canon 70D. However, the
actual 20.2 megapixel Canon EOS 70D was considered very satisfactory for
general photographer. Except if the user intends to print the resulting image is
very large in size. Do you want to make a big poster? Does size matter?
The
dimensions of all these cameras look very similar without much difference. Both
cameras are larger and heavier than the entry-level DSLR in general. However,
this measure made the user feel more comfortable hand and carry everywhere,
when compared to other professional cameras. Nikon D7100 ten grams heavier than
the Canon EOS 70D, but both are comfortable camera grip on a variety of
shooting situations anywhere.
Dual Pixels CMOS AF on Canon EOS 70D
In terms
of autofocus capabilities, the Nikon D7100 appears to look better, because the
system has 51 focus points, with 15 cross-type. However, Canon was not much
different, with the focal point 19. In addition, Canon has a new technology in
which Canon instill Dual Pixels CMOS AF on the Canon EOS 70D. This feature
allows autofocus to follow moving objects quickly and smoothly when snapped or
video recording. That's why Canon more confident to compete with the Nikon
D7100.
You
certainly understand that that to capture fast moving objects, the ability of
the camera to take photos continuously in a short time is very important. In
this case the Canon EOS70D superior to the Nikon D7100 and can be used take 7
images per second compared to the Nikon D7100 as many as six images per second.
If you are a Nikon enthusiast, then you definitely have another opinion.
Canon 70D
has an ISO range of 100-12800, superior to the Nikon D7100 with the ISO range
of between 100-6400. However, it should be noted as well, if you really need
the ISO with such capabilities? With high ISO would be used for the target
object in dark conditions, or lack of lighting. But we also understand that at
a certain ISO levels, image obtained also has a tendency to lose color and
bring the noise. My advice, do not rely too much on high ISO unless absolutely
forced to, for example, for the sake of photo journalists. The photographer
would not want to miss an important moment to appear on newspapers or news
magazines and online media.
Both the
Nikon D7100 and the Canon EOS 70D allows you to shoot Full HD video (1080p) on
30/25/24 fps and 720p at 60/50 fps. However, if you want to use it in autofocus
mode when recording video, features Dual Pixels CMOS AF of the Canon is clearly
more favorable. If you are a filmmaker, you would prefer the Canon EOS 70D as
best friends making a video clip or movie. Nikon lens usually has an advantage
for shooting outdoor scenery and photos, even widely used by CSI officers to
photograph evidence at a crime scene.
Both of
these digital cameras without exception provide the wireless connection feature.
The difference, Canon has wireless built-in, while Nikon need some sort of adapter.
This means that you need the extra cost of buying the equipment. Of course this
is not always the wireless technology we need in day-to- day shooting.
Tentative conclusions.
If you
want a good DSLR camera for action photography and also reliable for video
recording , the Canon 70D is a better choice , but if the concentration is more
to photography which require high resolution and sharpness as well as the
quality of the camera body is more resilient , then the Nikon D7100 choice
better .
Judging
from the type of photography that match , the Nikon D7100 is more suitable for
travel photographers , landscape, commercial or advertising, while the Canon
70D is more suited for action photography (sports, wildlife), and for video
recording .
To get a
clearer conclusion, you should try both these sophisticated cameras with your friends.
You can buy Nikon D7100 + kit lens for around $ 1600, while the Canon EOS 70D
around $ 1,550. Make sure you choose a new camera according to your budget and
needs for future use, and must be in accordance with the character and your
style as a photographer.
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