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Old 20-03-2012, 07:12 PM   #25
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"warm and lively"... you mean over saturated and vivid? Nikons definitely looks more flat and washed out, however to me, the colours are more natural looking

it really depends on what kind of results you're after... for portraits, canons are great... for landscape, nikons do well

you can always adjust the color balance settings yourself of course, but there are still limitations of how much you can adjust
Yeah, but there are times where you desire either colour tone for certain work [if you're not into fiddling with white balance too much]. I've always considered Canon the Sports camera, Olympus the landscape/macro camera, and Nikon the Architectural/Theatre camera.

If you're an image noise pixel-peeper, there's no denying that Nikon and Pentax are the best you can get. Olympus have only just caught up to Canon - YAY!
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