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3 years 10 months ago #690264 by Ashtyn
I am looking at upgrading my camera, I currently use Nikon, and I love it. But, I've been looking at switching to Cannon. 

I was looking at the Cannon 6D MKII and the Nikon D750.

Just wanted peoples opinions and thoughts :) 


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3 years 10 months ago #690265 by Nikon Shooter
Go for the D750… I know I am biased but this is
a business decision. What is your actual camera?

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3 years 10 months ago #690307 by garyrhook
Switch systems why?

What does your current camera not do? What do you not like? Do you have lenses that would have to be replaced?

Have you held a Canon and worked with it? Recommend that you hold and play with any camera you're considering buying.

Finally, Nikon has been having sales.... There will probably be another one soon, which would knock the price of the D750 down. Don't know about Canon.


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3 years 10 months ago #690317 by Preveen
Would love to offer some advice, but need a lot more information to go on.
Specially on a day that Canon announced 2 new cameras.


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3 years 10 months ago #690358 by garyrhook

Preveen wrote: Would love to offer some advice, but need a lot more information to go on. Specially on a day that Canon announced 2 new cameras.


Um, she mentioned the 6D mk II, which has nothing to do with their product announcement. Why should mirrorless systems impact a discussion of DSLRs?


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3 years 9 months ago #693403 by Naheed
Both cameras have great features. The Canon 6D MkII possesses a resolution of 26.2MP, while Nikon D750 has a pixel count of 24.3MP.
Canon is also better in connectivity options, having a built-in GPS, WiFi + NFC and Bluetooth, whereas the Nikon D750 is only limited to WiFi.


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3 years 8 months ago #695831 by saponcpa
The question is which Nikon camera version you were used. If you need future replacing your camera lenses then my suggestion goes for Nikon D750. 


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3 years 8 months ago #695834 by Nikon Shooter

Naheed wrote: … whereas the Nikon D750 is only limited to WiFi.


…Nikon enthousiast and pros looking for a capable
BU body don't care much for any connectivity toys.

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3 years 8 months ago #695840 by Hassner
I think this could turn into a Canon/Nikon debate here.
If you can afford to start with a whole new kit, why not?
Only when you worked extensively with both brands, you will maybe end up preferring one to the other. 
If you want to compare the two bodies, there are websites that will put the specs next to one another for you. 
I am sure the majority people here only worked with one of the two brands all their lives. 


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3 years 8 months ago #695844 by Nikon Shooter

Hassner wrote: I think this could turn into a Canon/Nikon debate here.


Could? Yes, but it won't happen.

I strictly wanted to shed some light on the expectations
or requirements of part of the market against those of
an other — which are not brand specific.

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3 years 8 months ago #695864 by Hassner

Nikon Shooter wrote: I strictly wanted to shed some light on the expectations
or requirements of part of the market against those of
an other — which are not brand specific.


I did not mean you. :)

“Could turn” is future tense.


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3 years 8 months ago #695866 by Nikon Shooter

Hassner wrote: “Could turn” is future tense.


Really? Cool, thank you for the correction! :P

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3 years 7 months ago #697916 by robertsmith19
If you are really want to switch then you can go with Nikon D750. It's  just my opinion


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