NO. Considering the entire package, together with the availability of lenses at the right ranges... I will go for Canon any time.
they are better than a nikon
Personally I think that Nikon is better than Canon, and it may be because I started out on a Nikon and have been on one ever since... but I truly believe that Nikon has a better quality and that it will last you much longer.
I use a canon 7D and have seen that the clarity of a picture is same as taken on a Nikon D90. However, it depends upon how one looks at a camera and a photo taken from a photografer's point of view. To me canon is better than a nikon...
It depends on your preference. Canon is much more popular in the SLR space than Nikon, but Nikon users swear by their lenses.
I personally, like nikon d60 more than 400d
While Nikon has a reputation of being the camera of choice, canon cameras are utilized by many professionals and have excellent results. Canon cameras may be less costly and offer a better ease of use for non-photographer persons.
comparing them like compare nikon and canon in slr world
Nikon D60 is the best alternative for the Canon Rebel XSI.
Sony makes great stuff, but Nikon primarily builds cameras. I'd go with the company known for cameras: Nikon. Agree that Nikon beats Sony. You might want to also look into Canon, as they are often rated higher than Nikon. It just depends on your needs, I guess. We just got a Nikon digital SLR and we LOVE it!! It has taken the best pictures ever. We were debating between the Canon and the Nikon and have been really pleased with the Nikon D90 so far.
Nikon Coolpix L310 is better than L610.
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Canon Verses NikonBoth my sisters have Nikon digital cameras, and I have a digital Canon Rebel. Personally, I find that the Canon's pictures come out looking better. But, it's difficult to make a generalisation about this kind of thing, but most people seem to think the Canon compacts are amongst the best one can buy, the Nikon compacts not quite so good. This may be because Canon have a bit more expertise in electronics from their office electronics (printers/faxes/copiers etc).For SLR cameras, its not really possible to come down on one side or another - Nikon and Canon both make wonderful DSLR cameras; one only has to see press/sport photographers to see how Nikon and Canon dominate professional DSLR. Most pro-photographers will stick with what they are comfortable with; they know they wont go far wrong with either Nikon or Canon. I tried both Nikon and Canon DSLR and chose Nikon - thought the images were slightly better on the Nikon and the Nikon felt slightly more "familiar".