Canon vs Nikon (CZ Picture WAR!!!!)

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Canon 80D with Canon 24-105 with EF12 extension tube.

"Drops camera", doh, meant to just drop the mic...

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I've always felt that the canon white balance overtakes the nikon. This was personal experience. Both take amazing photos, but the canon is best for beginners imho.
 

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I'm just learning how to take fish pictures but I'll bite. Nikon D7000 before changing to white sand.
 
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Am i wrong in thinking alot of these pics are taken later in the afternoon/evening with mostly just the tank lights on or is there more of a blue tint to most everyone's lighting. The pics I'm looking a here seem so real like I'm standing there at the tank.

Also for the Nikon users I have a D7000 with 18-105, 55-200, 70-300 & 18-300, non of which have a low F-stop, was wondering about a good macro lens. I'm seeing alot of talk about 70, 90, 140 etcetera. Any suggestions or feedback on what I have. I also plan on reading all the Photo lesson threads here on the forum.
Thanks
 

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Am i wrong in thinking alot of these pics are taken later in the afternoon/evening with mostly just the tank lights on or is there more of a blue tint to most everyone's lighting. The pics I'm looking a here seem so real like I'm standing there at the tank.

Also for the Nikon users I have a D7000 with 18-105, 55-200, 70-300 & 18-300, non of which have a low F-stop, was wondering about a good macro lens. I'm seeing alot of talk about 70, 90, 140 etcetera. Any suggestions or feedback on what I have. I also plan on reading all the Photo lesson threads here on the forum.
Thanks

I use a Tokina 100mm macro lens with my D7000. It doesn't have many bells and whistles but it takes good photos. The Tamron 90mm is also quite popular.
 

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