Compared to...
As with the majority of our studio image quality comparisons we selected a series of competitors by category, specification, price and feature set.
Lenses used
For direct comparisons we always use sharp prime lenses stopped down to F9 (or F6.3 for the Four Thirds lens). Here we have used the Canon EF 50 mm F1.4, Minolta 50 mm F1.4, Nikon 50 mm F1.8 and Olympus 50 mm F2.0 Macro.
Studio scene comparison (JPEG)
Canon EOS 1000D (Rebel XS) vs. Nikon D60
- Canon 1000D: Canon 50 mm F1.4 lens, Aperture Priority, ISO 100
JPEG Large/Fine, Manual WB, Default Parameters (Standard), Self-Timer
- Nikon D60: Nikon 50 mm F1.4 lens, Aperture Priority, ISO 100
JPEG Large/Fine, Manual WB, Default Parameters (Normal), Self-Timer
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The Nikon's results are softer than the Canon's, and its colors a little more enthusiastic, both of which are differences we're used to seeing with these two manufacturers at this level. To an extent, these differences can be levelled out (in either direction) with a bit of tweaking of the in-camera image parameters. At this level of camera, it's reasonable to assume that a considerable proportion of users will not want to tinker around with these parameters or indulge in post-processing to a significant degree, so the default output settings are very important. Even so, it comes down to personal preference which result is better.
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