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What brand is better for SLR cameras, Nikon or Canon?
And what is the best macro lense for whichever brand you suggest?
Define 'better'
Both Canon and Nikon limit functions on their entry level cameras, for instance if you want to try HDR you need bracketing, entry level Nikon's don't have it. Even with a Canon its 'clunky' with 3 menus to set.
Nikon also limits the lenses you can use on entry level DSLR's if you want to retain auto focus.
Both use image stabilisation in the lens which means you have to pay the extra every time you buy a lens.
There are only two entry level DSLR's that offer ALL the functions and image stabilisation where it should be in the camera and that's Sony and Pentax. With Pentax you also have the advantage of more modern up to date sensors which makes a difference too. At the last count there were 336 different lenses you could fit to a Pentax and that's just Pentaxes own make and just the K mount lenses. All will work as expected, all will be image stabilised.
Canikon isn't the only game in town, they're the most expensive systems to buy into by far, but they're not even the best these days (unless you need a full frame sensor).
Both Nikon and Canon make superb Pro level cameras, but at mid range and entry level they are very much a 'cut down' version.
Chris
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