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New to SLR photography-which camera to buy-Nikon F80 or Canon EOS Elan 7


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As you are in a Canon forum full of Canon users, you are likely to

get the answer "Elan 7". Not that we are biased or anything!

 

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I am an owner of an EOS 30 (Elan 7), and have always owned Canon so I

can't give you an unbiased opinion.

 

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If I were to give you an answer I would say go for the Canon, but you

expected me to say that anyway, didn't you?

 

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Much of it depends on personal preference, treat this as though you

were buying a car. Look on the internet to see if there are any

rental shops in your area or see if you can borrow a friends, this

will help you get a feel for which one is more user friendly to

you.in terms of specs and lens selection they are both excellent.

good luck.

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It might help to have more information on which to base your

decision. Then again, it might not and nothing can

replace how well the camera operates with your eyes and

hands in the store.

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In case this might be of any help, the <a href=

"http://yahoogroups.com/group/elan7e"

>Elan 7E group</a> has a lot of <a href=

"http://yahoogroups.com/links/elan7e"

>links</a> to specifications and reviews (both positive and

negative).

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They're both good cameras. But if you have any plans to go

beyond a single camera with a single lens I'd suggest you don't

spend your time comparing just the cameras. Look at the

various camera <I>systems</I> available to you.

 

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An SLR isn't just the body - it's the lenses, flash units, etc. that fit

the body. So I think "does Canon's system or Nikon's

system better fit your needs?" is a more useful question.

Here's my take on this:

 

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<A HREF="http://teladesign.com/photo/why-canon.html" >http://

teladesign.com/photo/why-canon.html</A>

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I first bought the Nikon F80 at the recommendation of my dentist who

owns the F90. I did not like the way the camera felt in my hands and

the function of the camera itself.

I bought the 7e and am very happy with it. It's more ergonomically

suited to one's hands and it's functions are easy to follow and use.

If I were to stay with Nikon I would switch to the F100 ... I would

like, however, to upgrade to the Canon 3 since I can't afford the 1V.

One hint...buy an external flash with either camera you purchase..the

internal flash is only good up to maybe 15 feet (in reality) and with

an external flash you have many more photo options and opportunities..

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there are some feathers available in either of them. like F80 has

<b>spot metering</b>, accepts nikon's <b>oldest manual lens</b>, more

custom functions (<b>18</b> compared to <b>13</b> on elan 7e), <b>3D

metering</b> (said to be slighted better than canon's <b>evaluative

metering</b>. somebody correct me). but i felt it to be too small. it

didn't felt like a nikon to me. elan 7/7e doesn't have these features.

but it has <b>partial metering</b> linked to all focusing points, all

<b>EF lenses are fully compactible</b> with it (infact with all EOS

bodies), <b>mirror lock up</b>, and the 7e version has <b>Eye Control

Function</b>. other than this rest is more or less same in both

bodies.

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  • 2 weeks later...

F80 and N80 are the same thing, depending on which part of the

world you come from. I'm lucky enuf to have both Nikon and

Canon system though not the pro stuff. I think Canon USM

lenses focuses faster than Nikon. The IS system is a notch

better than the VR. I use Canon for sports and action pictures

and Nikon for still life and architecture. I suggest beginners shud

sit back and consider what they would like to snap at five years

down the road. People, still life or architecture, go for Nikon.

Action stuff, Canon's the way. IMHO. Cheers

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Quite a decision to make, Canon offers a superior feature,

functionality and price for their SLR camera bodies along with

cheaper accessories and lenses ultimately resulting in overall lower

ownership cost, however Nikon is considered by most to be the

paradigm of professional SLR's and more so known for superior

quality Nikkor lenses...

So it depends on what you want out of your camera, if you want

something that has cutting edge technology, and are not so concerned

with ultimate lens quality then save a couple pennies and go with

Canon, if you are looking for ultimate lens quality, and not so

concerned with price go for the Nikon, even though i find the F80's

camera body to be kind of fragile compared to it's elan counterpart

(probably because it just does not have that weight normally

associated with a quality SLR) if you go with Nikon, and want

quality that will last a few decades with regular use, it starts at

the F90X if you are willing to make that jump...

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