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It's another Digital slr shootout! Canon vs Nikon... all over again. This is an alternatively interesting battle of The african continent Manufacturers.

The stakes are high simply because duke it out notice who can win the many new consumers.

Photographers are lining up it's virtual battlefield from your partner to hurl technical elements and camera jargon back and forth.

If you search photography forums for the latest threads about these two mid-range Cameras , camcorders, you will see some very interesting comments. But once for the dust is settled, any problem there is really a winner.

Here are some of those issues that have risen to the surface of the the debate since the release of two very similar, and, yes, amazing, bits of photographic equipment.

Megapixel count -

Megapixel count may seem to favor the Canon 7D in line with 18 megapixels vs 12 megapixels all around Nikon D300s. However, the only mention of the issue was from one user who mentioned that the further resolution of 18 megapixels was an investment when recording images in the high zoom range. Or alternatively, it was a non-issue.

Auto Focus -

This may just be the feature that would often favor the Nikon D300s and its 51 focal points, after the Canon 7D has only 19 points of interest. However, this is where more seriously is not better. Some of the comments made reference to the fact that with 51 points to try and focus on, the camera for you to work much too difficult to quickly coordinate all beach streets points.

Essentially, the 19 point the worked far better while tackling fast moving objects since the camera's computer was able to keep up with the demand for continuous focus. When not much movement is worried the AutoFocus was no hassle with either camera, whenever it was necessary to lock discuss with a moving object, one user commented that the "7D is a very capable AF I've proven to date. "

Hmmm.. very interesting

Movie Mode -

Both cameras feature HARLEY DAVIDSON video capture. The Canon 7D packs higher resolution at 1080p and 30 frames per second versus 720p and 24 fps.

ISO -

Now that the cameras have been at the disposal of actual users for several months, the comments indicate the fact that Nikon D300s has not been able to capture precisely the same quality of images and at high ISO ratings. This will enter if you are stealing photos indoors in lower light without a flash, such as at a university play or a concert where we do have " No Flash Photography Permitted".

LCD -

Again on the issue of numbers, it would appear the fact that LCD clarity would be about the same, but, once more, comparisons the user forums by people that have used both cameras are more likely to favor the brightness of those Canon 7D, especially outdoors in bright sunlight for a movie mode and/or Estimate View.

Price -

Street price is about $100 cheaper for the Nikon D300s. That has been $1500 vs $1600, depending upon your local area shopping. This is mainly because the Body Only - without a lens.

Bottom Line - if you are a fan of one camera brand and the other, there is do not need switch, because you often get great images of an chosen brand.

In article, even though the Canon 7D has the obvious winner in this review, just wait. It won't be long before both cameras are replaced with newer, shinier, more technically developed siblings.

It is indeed a great time to be the photographer. Photography is incredibly fun.

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