Photokina 2008 is barely a month away, and camera giants Nikon and Canon (or Canon and Nikon, for my latter-biased friends
) have started pumping out new babies to hungry photography enthusiasts the world over.
Canon is said to be releasing the EOS 50D, a sister model of last year’s popular release, the 40D. Nikon, on the other hand, is set to release the D90, the world’s first DSLR with Movie Mode (at a sweet 720p HDTV quality, albeit forgettable Mono sound quality, so that they can still say, “hey, at least we still bothered.”).
I’m a Nikon user, and I love my D70s (which is now in danger of being replaced and moved into a DSLR nursing home if there ever was one), but I can appreciate what both brands have to offer. If I had assimilated myself into the Canon family first, I would probably still be using the brand until now. I’ll let other people defend their brand advocacies and just nod along to each argument.
So here’s a quick look at some readily comparable features available in the upcoming Canon 50D and Nikon D90:
Nikon D90 |
Canon EOS 50D |
|
Effective pixels |
12.2 mp |
15.1mp |
AF Points |
11 points |
9 points |
LCD Monitor |
3.0″ TFT LCD |
3.0″ TFT LCD |
ISO |
ISO 200 to 3200 |
ISO 100 to 1600 |
Continuous Shooting |
4.5 fps |
6.3 / 3.0 fps, 60/90 frames |
Damage to Bank Account |
$1299 with 18-105 VR kit lens (or roughly around Php 60k) |
$1599 with 18-200 IS lens (or roughly around Php 72k) |
If you need more facts and specs so you can brag about how great the new Nikon is to your Canon-toting friends (or vice-versa), visit both hands-on previews at the ever-reliable Dpreview website (Or straight here for the EOS 50D review, and here for the Nikon D90 review).


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