I have worked with both canon and nikon ( and fuji)..
this week when I shoot Dylan Ryder, I shoot with film also.. There are major differences, but good photographers can use those differences to his advantage..
It's no secret Canon has the best bodies, but I use a manual focus F1.4 50mm Pentax Super Multi Coated Takumar lens.
Anyway, camera and lense brands are irrelevant
i shoot with a Sony a55, nothing special or over the top... i also dont use it to shoot models. i prefer outdoors, nature, abstract or architecture as subjects. people are boring
all those photos are way too edited so anyone couldn't say if they're were from nikon or canon.
all in all it's a personal preference what do you want done in which way and not the brand that you're using, especially when it comes to the 3rd party lenses used on both nikon and canon...
I was about to switch from Nikon to canon, because of the video option that canon has on 5d.
And a few days before i sold everything, i had a chance to compare Nikon d700 and canon 5d (both are same class FF cameras, just Nikon has no video).
Well, i was shocked how much nikon was better than canon.
Much faster focus, better ISO performance in low light...everything was just better beside luck of video that very important to me.
Well, i decided to keep Nikon and wait until they will release d800 and i wil upgrade.
But the way, nikkor 24-70 2.8 are MUCH sharper than canon 24-70 2.8
I was about to switch from Nikon to canon, because of the video option that canon has on 5d.
And a few days before i sold everything, i had a chance to compare Nikon d700 and canon 5d (both are same class FF cameras, just Nikon has no video).
Well, i was shocked how much nikon was better than canon.
Much faster focus, better ISO performance in low light...everything was just better beside luck of video that very important to me.
Well, i decided to keep Nikon and wait until they will release d800 and i wil upgrade.
But the way, nikkor 24-70 2.8 are MUCH sharper than canon 24-70 2.8
I'm waiting for the D800 as well, my 700 just about had it
would like to see pics to compare, I never cared for the color you get from Nikon, seems dull to me. My 7D is what I use for all of my video now.
you might be a moron? seriously, you put out content straight from the camera? my actual experience with the 2 systems is the Nikon flash/metering is bit better, Nikon has better ergonomics, for me and the nikon files take more post that canon files...
some guys think canon glass is better... canon does have an interesting lens lineup for sure... love to be able to use the 85 1.2. however if you think one system takes better images or produces better color... you're def a total nitwit.
you might be a moron? seriously, you put out content straight from the camera? my actual experience with the 2 systems is the Nikon flash/metering is bit better, Nikon has better ergonomics, for me and the nikon files take more post that canon files...
some guys think canon glass is better... canon does have an interesting lens lineup for sure... love to be able to use the 85 1.2. however if you think one system takes better images or produces better color... you're def a total nitwit.
Name calling really necessary? I'm sorry it's hard for you to face the facts that Canon puts out better colors than Nikon.... I've always heard the opposite that Nikon was better on glass, but 90% of the photo's I have seen from people using Nikon the colors look dull and flat.
Edit: I white balance my camera, no need for color corrections, I do some minor photoshop to remove zits etc. maybe auto contrast, and resize, but that's all.
I shot pro for like 20 years - I get better selling stuff with a camera phone now...
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I shoot Canon DSLR's professionally, but for personal work I still use film. All these photos were shot on TMY (T-Max 400) and developed by me.
Shot on a Hasselblad 500C/M with 50mm lens:
Shot on a Holga (a plastic camera with a plastic lens that cost $12 new in 1998)... the slash of light pointing to the model's face is light from the sun leaking into the camera:
Gracie Glam, shot on a Hasselblad XPan Panoramic camera with a 40mm lens:
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