Since we seem to be in the mood to vote . . .
I would be interested in what camera make you think is best. consider features, construction, versitality and anything else you want. I shoot a nikon d 3100 now and I think it takes flat dull pics. I have upped the saturation and sharpness and that helped some....but I used to shoot a canon (i think it was a t3 EOS EF - S rebel?) anyway man what color. I look at the pics from the canon, untouched, and very deep color compared to the nikon pics. So, what do you guys think? ( I am aware there is a huge availability of cameras so for this post let's keep the cost of the camera, and thus the range, to $500.00 to $1,000.00) thnks!
I think you may need to get more information regarding the operation of your camera. I know people that use that camera and get excellent results. Each camera brand processes the images captured differently and Canon is know for some same over saturated photos. That being said I have shot Canon EOS since 1987 and have not shot Nikon on a regular basis since their feeble auto focus system they used in the beginning.
I vote Pepsi!
Because camera choices are just as subjective as cola choices.
what white balance are you using
The sharpness of your photos has a lot more with your lens and shooting technique than your body. The D3100 will produce excellent results when used right. Have you ever thought of joining a local photo club or Meetup group?
Seriously...one is as good as the other. When you compare photos of two differnt cameras...make sure both cameras have the same settings and same lens, you wont see much if any differnce.
ok, thanks for your imput. I live outside of stevenville . . .i'm unawre of any photo clubs around, but I can check . M trying to learn all this stuff on the fly and on my own. I have a finacial backer and soon will be purchasing all new equipment and stepping up my photo work so I was getting info from what sources I have...
I leave the white balance on auto.
rjb0765 wrote:
I would be interested in what camera make you think is best. consider features, construction, versitality and anything else you want. I shoot a nikon d 3100 now and I think it takes flat dull pics. I have upped the saturation and sharpness and that helped some....but I used to shoot a canon (i think it was a t3 EOS EF - S rebel?) anyway man what color. I look at the pics from the canon, untouched, and very deep color compared to the nikon pics. So, what do you guys think? ( I am aware there is a huge availability of cameras so for this post let's keep the cost of the camera, and thus the range, to $500.00 to $1,000.00) thnks!
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What lens are you using?
Post one of these flat dull pictures so we can see what you're doing
rjb0765 wrote:
I would be interested in what camera make you think is best. consider features, construction, versitality and anything else you want. I shoot a nikon d 3100 now and I think it takes flat dull pics. I have upped the saturation and sharpness and that helped some....but I used to shoot a canon (i think it was a t3 EOS EF - S rebel?) anyway man what color. I look at the pics from the canon, untouched, and very deep color compared to the nikon pics. So, what do you guys think? ( I am aware there is a huge availability of cameras so for this post let's keep the cost of the camera, and thus the range, to $500.00 to $1,000.00) thnks!
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RJB,
This is a fine little entry level camera, I would think that you have not set it up correctly. Are you using the kit lens? If so this camera takes excellent photos, crisp and beautiful color saturation. First off what ISO are you using, then what is the light source, Shutter Speed, and Fstop? Then also what White Balance are you using? If you supply this info I am sure there are enough people here to help you.
George
I've seen quite a few beautiful pictures from them with the inexpensive 18-55mm, maybe the op has defective equipment.
Nikonian72 wrote:
I vote Pepsi!
Because camera choices are just as subjective as cola choices.
....obviously a man of wisdom
these questions today are tanamount to the wife/girlfriend asking if she looks fat in this dress.....
Nikonian72 wrote:
I vote Pepsi!
Because camera choices are just as subjective as cola choices.
And I drive a Chevy P/U - same comparison dilemma.
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