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One of my colleagues is into cameras tooIt also depends on the lens it uses. The better the glass, the better the quality of photo, regardless of the megapixel.
It also depends on the lens it uses. The better the glass, the better the quality of photo, regardless of the megapixel.
Yes and no. If you buy, for example, a Canon or a Nikon point and shoot, they will have a better lens that an off-brand name because they have the expertise and the knowledge to get the best photo for the cost.He's talking about a point and shoot though.... it seems all consumer level under 500 cameras have comparable glass..... true?
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Well, OKI bet 90% of the point and shoots share many of the same manufacturers. Its only a Nikon cause of the name stamped on it. It has nothing to do the professional line...
Well, OK
it's a point of view but I don't think betting is the same as knowing
o the discerning camera buff this is a real competitive advantage that means that as far as he's concerned, the non-brands won't get so much as a look-in.