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Which is better, Nikon D600, Canon 6D or 60D?

Hello, friend. I don't know if it's your first time to buy a SLR or if you've been playing for a while and plan to upgrade the fuselage. Besides, what's the budget? These two questions are quite critical, otherwise it is not good to give advice.

Let me talk about my personal practical experience first. I have been playing photography for 4 years, mainly portraits. The first machine was Nikon's classic D80, which was upgraded to D300 two years later and then to D600 two years later, that is, the end of 10. Personally, I feel that the improvement of image quality from half frame to Quan Huafu is not as obvious as upgrading the lens.

Summarizing these three stages, the machine that best meets my requirements is D300 (Nikon's semi-flagship, the same level as Canon 7D) combined with DX Mirror Emperor 17-55 F2.8, which basically meets most of my shooting needs, and the picture quality is quite good. Compared with the D600 of the current 24-70 F2.8, except that the image is a little more delicate, the improvement is really limited, not the feeling that brings great surprises. Considering the cost performance, D300+ 17-55 is really good value.

If it's the first time to get on a SLR, if the budget is not a problem, it's not bad to go directly to Quan Huafu, but it's the core key to affect the imaging to leave enough budget to configure the lens. The light passes through the lens first, so the lens is a bit like the sound source of HiFi sound system. If the sound source performance is not good enough, your decoder, amplifier and speaker are even better (SLR body), so it is difficult for a clever woman to cook without rice. Otherwise, it is better to choose a half-machine configuration lens, which definitely brings more shooting experience than the full picture plus the dog head.

In addition, talk about D600 and 6D. Personally, I have been using Nikon system. It is logical to upgrade the D600. Generally, all lenses and flashlights can be used. However, I have also compared these two machines. From the comparison of hardware parameters, key focusing system, flash system and high-sensitivity performance, the D600 is slightly better than the 6D, and I feel that Nikon is still kind. Nikon has many excellent wide-angle zoom lenses with sharp images and bright colors, which I have always appreciated, taking into account the scenery and portraits. Of course, Canon also has the taste of Canon, with soft imaging, correct skin color and excellent portrait shooting. Actually, I still recommend Nikon D600, if your travel photography and people photography are both half-shot.

To sum up, direct D600 if the budget is enough, and Nikon D7000 or D300S with Jinniu head or Canon 60D or 7D with Hongniutou head are good if the budget is not enough. Understand that the most important thing in SLR is the lens.

All hands up, hope to adopt.