Canon EOS 7D Mark II vs Nikon D750 in a new competition
Are you a
budding photographer evolved from being a more serious photographer, or want to
enter the world of professional photography? It looks like you have to face the
choice to choose Canon or Nikon, which are always in an open competition.
That's why you need to see a comparison between the Nikon D750 with a Canon EOS
7D Mark II. You are free to choose, whether Nikon or Canon that will win your
heart?
After
nearly five years of waiting time Canon introduced its latest DSLR - camera,
the EOS 7 D Mark II in September 2014. The latest features are in far better AF
system with 65 cross sensors, as well as the significant improvement and
performance of the exposure. The EOS 7D Mark II has 20.2 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C)
sensor and ISO 100-16000 resolution and you will enjoy thebrightness, color and
face detection.
In the
heart, the photo-sensor Canon's Dual built-pixel sensor with 20.2 megapixels.
There are 2 photocells per pixel in operation and help to provide faster and
more precise focus. The sensor
itself could be related to the EOS 70D, but the processor, a dual DIGIC 6,
a generation has continued and the ISO range is greater: the native ISO
100-16000 ISO can be expanded to 51,200.
The Canon
EOS 7D Mark II allows as many shortcuts as hardly any other APS-C camera. As a
result, one should take into account, although a relatively long learning
curve, but when sitting once, the operation goes as smoothly as little at one
of the competitors. A big plus for many advanced: The closure provides a
minimum shutter speed of 1 / 8.000 second - the professional level. This also
applies to the shutter, which is designed for up to 200,000 cycles.
The Canon
EOS 7D Mark II also has the ability as a full frame camera. With its focus on
sports and reportage by a sealed enclosure, very fast series image sequences, a
sophisticated autofocus, who promises to work very well in low light, the
flicker sensor and an improved video mode. The EOS 7 Mark II has Dual-pixel
CMOS. Here, phase contrast and technology for the auto focus is placed on the
sensor. This allows a quick phase focusing on mirror lockup (ie in Live View
mode). Finally, for a better subject tracking this technology is also useful. Canon
claims that this camera is great for outdoor shooting, not only for shooting in
the studio.
Meanwhile,
Nikon made a surprise by launching the Nikon D750, so it can be said is the
main competitor of the EOS 7D Mark II. The designers at the Nikon factory,
wants the Nikon D750 is close the gap between the already available on the
market, Nikon D610 and D810.
The Canon camera competition comes with a higher
resolution and performance of the image sensor in the business. Whopping 24.3
megapixel resolution are promised. he Nikon D750 also owns a folding screen. Nikon's
powerful 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors and 3D Color Matrix
Metering III with a 91,000-pixel RGB sensor.
Like all
other full-frame cameras from Nikon is sealed against dust and splashing. The
Nikon D750 has unique selling point, because the display can be tilted up and
down. However, only the Sony A99 demonstrate a flexible display. Nikon D750 has
the same processor as the professional models D4S and D810. This is supported
by the higher maximum ISO setting of D750 ISO 51,200. With features inspired by
the Nikon D4S and D810, the D750 brings dazzling image quality, cinematic video
capabilities and pro-inspired handling in a nimble design with a tilting
Vari-angle LCD and built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. Enthusiasts upgrading from a
DX-format DSLR will marvel at the D750's full-frame performance.
Nikon and
Canon is always going to compete with each other, and will always be a matter
of debate among novice photographers, professionals and photography enthusiast.
Both Canon and Nikon, both have rabid fans. If you have not become one of the
adherents of Nikon or Canon, in fact you still have other options. As we know, Pentax, Olympus, Sony, Panasonic and Leica also can be your choice to produce great photos and
videos in high resolution, even now you can find prosumer cameras or mirrorless
camera that can record video in 4K resolution.
If you're
still curious, come to the nearest camera shop in your town, and you can
compare directly, if the Canon EOS 7D Mark II or Nikon D750 will be your new
companion, or something else?
Can you please share a comparison of Nikon D750 and Nikon D810?
ReplyDeleteCanon EOS 7D Mark 2 is really for professional use and if you want to taste the beauty of graphic then you should use this camera. Now we talk about it's specification, 20.2MP APS-C CMOS Sensor, Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors, 3.0" 1.04m-Dot Clear View II LCD Monitor, Full HD 1080p, Dual Pixel CMOS AF with Live View, ISO 16000, Extended to ISO 51200, 10 fps Shooting at Full Resolution.
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