I wish they could make it silent like my 5D mark III silent shutter that doesant have to be in live mode. But I assume alot of that has to do with how thick the housing is around the camera itself. I love my 90D. But miss the silent shutter.
@@bjornhaakon4771 depends on the wildlife, most wild animals get quiet comfortable and in fact it's safer for them to know you are there and makins some noise as it puts them at ease knowing you are keeping your distance rather than just appearing in their field of view with a 'silent' camera but a noisy misstep!
Jerad - There is a mistake in this video. The 80D was released in 2016, not 2018. I purchased my 80D in August of 2016 and I really like it. Thanks for all of your great videos.
I love my 90D bought it in January. I've only been using the wifi like I did on my 80D to transfer photos to my phone for quick upload to FB or send to family and friends. I didnt know I could use the bluetooth to pull gps coordinates from my phones location and it would attach it to the photo. I need to look deeper into that now. Very cool.
Also, he said that mirrorless cameras were eating DSLR's cameras lunch when it came to high ISO performance. That's not true. Mirrorless versus DSLR has nothing to do with ISO performance. That's all about the sensor and the processing that's happening.
I have the 6D II Full Frame.... but am wondering how the 90D with More megapixels stacks up to it, especially in lower light situations. It's ordered and arriving soon.
I love my canon 90d its been 3 years and im still learning its full capabilities. Although if i were to do it again id prob go mirrorless out the gate with the rp models but im still pleased. This review was a great one. I still like to hear how other ppl fwel about their 90d's big ups ✊🏾
Changing the minimum focus distance of a lens is only possible if you move the lens away from the sensor (think extension tubes),however this will affect other factors, such as magnification and so on. Not sure what lead to this idea that the camera could make a difference.
@Reuel T You literally just made that up. The 90D, when looking through the OVF, still uses a dedicated phase detection sensor which is separate to the image sensor. That's why the camera still includes the micro AF adjustments feature. Shooting in liveview usee a completely separate AF system where it focuses directly onto the image sensor where the AF points reside (DPAF). Either way, minimum focusing distance remains unchanged. How close a lens can focus is a property of the lens itself and has nothing to do with the AF system.
Considering the 90D an upgrade from my Lumix G85 and 70D. Love the feel and usability from the 70D but the image qaulity from the G85 is much better. I hope the 90D is better than both. Solid video man this is exactly what I was looking for. Peace from Colorado!
the low light o the 90 is ssoooo much better than the 70D. I worked my 70D almost to death over 6 years, and jumping to the 90D has been heaven-sent! (see my comments above with screen shots)
Grea video. I love the 90D, had it for a month now, but i must say that i am disappointed that it only records video in mp4 and the data rate in 1080p is significantly lower than the 80D and 70D. This is understandable for 100/120 FPS video but I wish they gave us the ALL-I and MOV options for the 25FPS in 1080p. Right now i use my 80D for interviews and things of that nature where i'd like that detail and the 90D is for BRoll. As a stills camera it IS A BEAST. Great camera, the mp4 is my only issue.
In fact, the close focusing distance has not been minimized by this camera, I wish it did. I tested that issue and found the closest focusing distance is approximately the same as it is mentioned about the lens used.
90D can shoot closer ? I think it has to be related to the Minimum focus distance of lenses. Or do you mean the 4K will crop further to make the image looks closer.
I was looking for a camera with good video, a good battery, and great autofocusing. I plane spot and go to airshows so I film very fast-moving objects, I've looked at the 90d and the Canon R10 but can't decide which would be a better fit for me? what would you recommend, or another camera in that price range?
Yes! But here's the deal breaker, even those expensive glass will probably need calibration to work properly, OVF becomes useless otherwise - soft focus issues at full rez, dual pixel focus only available in live view that gives better results (even the 80D has the same focusing issues this has). Noise looks funky and mushy if you are used to film grain (the old days, or old digital dslrs). If you are not selling the photos at full rez, and want a do it all camera this might be it, otherwise save your money.
Hey im looking for either a dslr or mirrorless and I have a budget.... Medium range.... I love the reviews and comparisons uve done for this! I just wanted to know if it's worth buying a dslr in 2020 when companies are pushing out mirrorless lines! Is it still a good investment?
Also thank you for this content, very informative. I've been eyeing the 90d for a few days now, but the view of you in this video is exactly the type of image I'm trying to give in my videos. So whatever lense and camera you used here will be very helpful as well
I am trying to choose between the 90d Canon and the Nikon d7500? any advice?? The only difference that is standing out is the D7500 is a better price but I prefer the tilt screen and SD card options for the canon. Advice? I am just wanting to use the camera for family pics and nature
My problem is that I think the dual card slots are a big deal. Only the 7d mark ii and 5d mark iii are within my budget and fit that description. But I can see the 90d is also a good deal. I want to be a wedding photographer. Please assist
That's entirely up to you. If you think it's a big deal, then it is a big deal. For me it doesn’t matter, but then I'm not a wedding photographer. Card failure is very rare, but that doesn’t mean it can’t happen. It never happened to me, but I'm told that in most cases the defect card just stops working, but you can still recover the images with software from the manufacturer. So you simply take the bad card out of the camera and insert a new one, and you should be good. But of course I cannot guarantee that it'll always be possible to recover the images. By the way, cameras can go wrong for many other reasons, so it's super important that you bring spares of everything! Extra cameras, flashes, lenses, memory cards, batteries, you name it.
@@skakdosmer - AFAIK... you need to bring an extra shooter as well... One to capture the ring ceremony, and one to capture the walk down the aisle immediately after. I could be off... If so please let me know.
Just bought my second one. Couldn't justify a $2000 full frame body for marginal improvements over the 90d, especially for nature and sports work where I need the reach and crop.
For sure! I started shooting weddings with the Canon 20D. Though, if you don't own any Canon DSLR cameras or lenses yet, I would recommend going mirrorless. The future for most camera companies is mirrorless so I would recommend the EOS R or EOS RP as a great entry point to mirrorless cameras and then purchase a good lens to pair with the camera.
I was with you until that last part about renting before you buy. Even with a 15% , the cost of a rental (and don’t forget shipping both ways and insurance) is a significant fraction of the cost of a 90D and a kit lens. Also, if the renter is a new shooter, the. the rental period will likely be too short for him/her to really learn to use and evaluate a camera. So, renting is a poor way to arrive at a buying decision, in my opinion. Better ways are to real a lot of reviews and see what kind of images others are able to make, any may use google or flickr to find posted images made with the 90D. And, for a new user, buying a good book that comes with hours of video lessons can be a big help. But renting this camera is simply not a wise financial choice.
I agree with you to some extent. If you are a new photographer then I do agree that renting a camera might not help because you need to understand cameras in the first place to even know what you’re looking at. However, look at the majority of the content on RUclips and you will see that most of the content as people praising cameras and not giving any real critical opinion to their viewers. There is truth in this act that just about all cameras from reputable manufacturers that are coming out are pretty great but it might not necessarily be the best fit for each person. While renting first is an expense that may just confirm that you purchased the Camry you just rented, some people are a bit more risk averse. On the flipside, if the camera you have is only a couple years old, renting one to try may confirm the fact that you can wait another year or two to make a purchase. I appreciate you taking your time to comment and share your opinion.
have you looked at the Sigma 18-35 mm f1.8 , I just grabbed one and it's awesome. May need to do some lens calibration to get it perfect (thats just one time)
A really excellent into to the 90D; really (really) useful, thanks. (The only thing I thought that mite b worth a mention is that there is only 1 Card slot, so mite be a bit limiting for Professional shots, but I guess this is essential a (very) high end ‘Prosumer’ (horrible word) Camera, rather than a Pro (Weddings) Camera ? )
The 90D does not work with certain Sigma lenses: the 135/1.8 Art and 30/1.4 Art, and possibly others. The camera consistently overexposes by 1-2 f-stops. Both the lenses and the camera had latest firmware. Sigma technical support told me there are certain oddities with the way Canon set up the camera. (He did not go into technical details.) I tried two 90D's and both had the same problem. I returned both.
I got my new 90d an upgrade from my 8 year old 60d . Also own a 760d . Feeling slightly underwhelmed by the 90d . Size wise is no bigger than my 760d and feels quite Plasticky if I'm honest . I guess I need time to just get used to it .
I have owned the 90D for close to 18 months now and it is an awesome camera. However, it does not shoot 10fps real world (I average about 4 fps) and the "silent" mode is not silent, although it isn't as noisy as the regular shutter setting. Also in silent continuous the fps drops way down. Still it IS an amazing piece of gear! I bought the Canon R6 about three months ago and have wished from day one that I had bought another 90D instead.
I would think so, but I normally use mt T7i and a Rokinon 1mm Ultrawide angel lens. 24 MP does a good job on the Milkyway, so I', sude the 90D would be as good if not better.
I've never shot Sony. I know with the 90D you literally have hundreds of EF glass to choose from though (although some of it is sky high!) I'm pretty sure you willl be happy with either one though! I wish you the best of luck either way! Happy shooting! (Photos that is!)
It has many faults, let that be the last. 20 photo burst in raw until the buffer fills up lol same old Canon problems. But the most frustrating thing is the focus. I mean Jesus Christo by now I was expecting canon to fix that 2004 problem, but no, it's still dependent on extreme high contrast. It's so bad that face priority has to be turned on to nail the focus on the face of a portrait. And many many more faults, just unacceptable for a camera like this.
Minimum focusing distance has nothing to do with the camera. This makes me question whether you know what you’re talking about. This is really basic knowledge that anyone who knows anything about photography should know; especially if you used the same lens on both cameras.
THIS is how a review should be made - To the point, hits the key details, makes comparisons while discussing, Well done.
Finally, someone that holds the camera in a decent way, on RUclips. Thanks for your video.
You missed one very important feature: The 90D offers completely silent shooting! (You need to be in live-view and set it to electronic shutter).
thanks and that is essential for wildlife
@@bjornhaakon4771 no silent shutter in burst mode. shoots only singles in full silence...
I wish they could make it silent like my 5D mark III silent shutter that doesant have to be in live mode. But I assume alot of that has to do with how thick the housing is around the camera itself. I love my 90D. But miss the silent shutter.
@@Sh3ail Michael the Maven (Michael Andrew) has a youtube channel with tutorials for many cameras.
@@bjornhaakon4771 depends on the wildlife, most wild animals get quiet comfortable and in fact it's safer for them to know you are there and makins some noise as it puts them at ease knowing you are keeping your distance rather than just appearing in their field of view with a 'silent' camera but a noisy misstep!
Jerad - There is a mistake in this video. The 80D was released in 2016, not 2018. I purchased my 80D in August of 2016 and I really like it. Thanks for all of your great videos.
I see that. I had it correct in my notes but when I typed it in while editing, something went wrong. LOL
Well there's a ton of information for someone just starting and wants a really good camera.
I love my 90D bought it in January. I've only been using the wifi like I did on my 80D to transfer photos to my phone for quick upload to FB or send to family and friends. I didnt know I could use the bluetooth to pull gps coordinates from my phones location and it would attach it to the photo. I need to look deeper into that now. Very cool.
Minimum focusing distance has nothing to do with the camera, but is determined only by the lens you are using.
mark oesau yeah I was confused when he said that
Yep
Also, he said that mirrorless cameras were eating DSLR's cameras lunch when it came to high ISO performance. That's not true. Mirrorless versus DSLR has nothing to do with ISO performance. That's all about the sensor and the processing that's happening.
@@GarrettLucasWV Thanks for the info, I'm new to cameras and shooting manual so everything I can learn will be very helpful
Thank you. I bought one and it's on its way.
What's your thoughts thus far?
I have the 6D II Full Frame.... but am wondering how the 90D with More megapixels stacks up to it, especially in lower light situations. It's ordered and arriving soon.
what camera did you use to shoot this video? very crisp and sharp so curious
I came to ask this
Sony A7iii and 85 mm 1.4
minimum focusing distance is solely dependant on the lens and NOT the body.
What settings do I need to put this camera on in order to get that great cinematic look that this video had. I love the way this video looks.
T Rome check out the EOS utility it would help you out
Can you compare this dslr camera to the canon 5d mark iv
I love my canon 90d its been 3 years and im still learning its full capabilities. Although if i were to do it again id prob go mirrorless out the gate with the rp models but im still pleased. This review was a great one. I still like to hear how other ppl fwel about their 90d's big ups ✊🏾
It’s a great camera. Are you shooting in Manual mode? You should check out my free course on using Manual mode.
@@jeradcamera yessir. Will do.. 🫡
Yesssssss I’m buying the 90D I’m happy I have the 80D right now
I am looking for a new camera and this one sounds great😊
Very informative. Well done and much appreciated
on canon website they mentioned only about uhs 1 for 90d not ush 2.
Hi! Do you have about the best lens for 90D.... ? Thank you 😊
Just got my 90d today... Had a 250d with no center pin 😭 so happy today
how was it so far?
are you having the 2 seconds image preview delay too?
Great video. It was very informative. I have been debating on buying this camera or the eos r. This video just sealed the deal for me.
Minimum focusing distance has nothing to do with the camera! It's a property of the lens entirely.
@Reuel T I repeat: The minimum focusing distance is a property of the lens. The camera doesn’t influence that in any way.
@@skakdosmer So true. Basic optical information that every photographer should know by heart
Lau Bjerno 😂😂😂💪👍
Changing the minimum focus distance of a lens is only possible if you move the lens away from the sensor (think extension tubes),however this will affect other factors, such as magnification and so on. Not sure what lead to this idea that the camera could make a difference.
@Reuel T You literally just made that up. The 90D, when looking through the OVF, still uses a dedicated phase detection sensor which is separate to the image sensor. That's why the camera still includes the micro AF adjustments feature. Shooting in liveview usee a completely separate AF system where it focuses directly onto the image sensor where the AF points reside (DPAF). Either way, minimum focusing distance remains unchanged.
How close a lens can focus is a property of the lens itself and has nothing to do with the AF system.
Thanks! Video helped me a lot in making my decision!
Considering the 90D an upgrade from my Lumix G85 and 70D. Love the feel and usability from the 70D but the image qaulity from the G85 is much better. I hope the 90D is better than both. Solid video man this is exactly what I was looking for. Peace from Colorado!
the low light o the 90 is ssoooo much better than the 70D. I worked my 70D almost to death over 6 years, and jumping to the 90D has been heaven-sent! (see my comments above with screen shots)
@@JasonWjddphotography I'm thinking of doing the same. Are you still happy with the 90d?
Omfg yes
You should have talked about the camera you're shooting on. Cause it was very sharp.Probably much sharper than the 90D could.
wow ! beast & most useful dslr camera dear sir 🤚💪🤝👍️
Grea video. I love the 90D, had it for a month now, but i must say that i am disappointed that it only records video in mp4 and the data rate in 1080p is significantly lower than the 80D and 70D. This is understandable for 100/120 FPS video but I wish they gave us the ALL-I and MOV options for the 25FPS in 1080p. Right now i use my 80D for interviews and things of that nature where i'd like that detail and the 90D is for BRoll. As a stills camera it IS A BEAST. Great camera, the mp4 is my only issue.
In fact, the close focusing distance has not been minimized by this camera, I wish it did. I tested that issue and found the closest focusing distance is approximately the same as it is mentioned about the lens used.
It only depends on your lens. Get a macro lens and the camera will focus it closer
Great review! What lens do you recommend getting?
24-70mm lens is a solid decision if it’s in your budget.
90D can shoot closer ? I think it has to be related to the Minimum focus distance of lenses. Or do you mean the 4K will crop further to make the image looks closer.
focus closer
im guessing they moved the sensor closer to the mount or something
Guessing ? Is it in the specifications. Where did you get this information ?
@@samacochan Im just guessing, like i said
Great video. What would YOU use for an everyday lens?? such a headache?
I was looking for a camera with good video, a good battery, and great autofocusing. I plane spot and go to airshows so I film very fast-moving objects, I've looked at the 90d and the Canon R10 but can't decide which would be a better fit for me? what would you recommend, or another camera in that price range?
Is it true that to fit the thirty something mp
In the small sensor you need expensive glass to have good cuality photos?
Yes! But here's the deal breaker, even those expensive glass will probably need calibration to work properly, OVF becomes useless otherwise - soft focus issues at full rez, dual pixel focus only available in live view that gives better results (even the 80D has the same focusing issues this has). Noise looks funky and mushy if you are used to film grain (the old days, or old digital dslrs). If you are not selling the photos at full rez, and want a do it all camera this might be it, otherwise save your money.
Hey im looking for either a dslr or mirrorless and I have a budget.... Medium range.... I love the reviews and comparisons uve done for this! I just wanted to know if it's worth buying a dslr in 2020 when companies are pushing out mirrorless lines! Is it still a good investment?
Does it have image stabilization?
Good day, can I use this camera easily in snow conditions?
Hi there when I upload to fb or Instagram I lose quality, please could you tel me what is the best format to keep images quality’s 😊
What camera and lense did you use to record this particular video? I love the almost completely blurred background
Also thank you for this content, very informative. I've been eyeing the 90d for a few days now, but the view of you in this video is exactly the type of image I'm trying to give in my videos. So whatever lense and camera you used here will be very helpful as well
I have a link in the video description to my set up. The 90D is an excellent camera. I have more educational content coming for it soon. Thanks!!
@@jeradcamera Wow, it was so hard to simply type : Sony A7iii 😂... you make people have to find it. Not a helpful person at all.
I am trying to choose between the 90d Canon and the Nikon d7500? any advice?? The only difference that is standing out is the D7500 is a better price but I prefer the tilt screen and SD card options for the canon. Advice? I am just wanting to use the camera for family pics and nature
what is the bitdepth of the video? also can it shoot video in raw rather than h264/265/mp4?
Hi thanks for the vid just picked one up to can't wait to get shooting
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Hello. Which model do you think is the best? 80D or 90D? Which one doy you recommend me? thanks
Which camera did you used to shoot your this video?
Nice review mate.
My problem is that I think the dual card slots are a big deal. Only the 7d mark ii and 5d mark iii are within my budget and fit that description. But I can see the 90d is also a good deal. I want to be a wedding photographer. Please assist
That's entirely up to you. If you think it's a big deal, then it is a big deal. For me it doesn’t matter, but then I'm not a wedding photographer. Card failure is very rare, but that doesn’t mean it can’t happen. It never happened to me, but I'm told that in most cases the defect card just stops working, but you can still recover the images with software from the manufacturer. So you simply take the bad card out of the camera and insert a new one, and you should be good. But of course I cannot guarantee that it'll always be possible to recover the images. By the way, cameras can go wrong for many other reasons, so it's super important that you bring spares of everything! Extra cameras, flashes, lenses, memory cards, batteries, you name it.
@@skakdosmer - AFAIK... you need to bring an extra shooter as well... One to capture the ring ceremony, and one to capture the walk down the aisle immediately after. I could be off... If so please let me know.
Just bought my second one. Couldn't justify a $2000 full frame body for marginal improvements over the 90d, especially for nature and sports work where I need the reach and crop.
Do you think the Canon 24-70mm F2.8 II USM is a good all-a-round lens for the 90?
do you reccomend this camera for wedding videography?
For sure! I started shooting weddings with the Canon 20D. Though, if you don't own any Canon DSLR cameras or lenses yet, I would recommend going mirrorless. The future for most camera companies is mirrorless so I would recommend the EOS R or EOS RP as a great entry point to mirrorless cameras and then purchase a good lens to pair with the camera.
@@jeradcamera I usually shoot with canon T7i and need a second body so I was looking into this one. I only wish it had dual card slot.
@@SaraLovesFashion Got it. Yes, if you already have some Canon DSLR stuff I would recommend the 90D. Fantastic camera and will last you a long time.
@@jeradcamera awesome. thank you so much
What is the model of your Lens please be advise thanks
what camera are you using to film this video? the Live Focus Portrait Video is clean!
I have a video coming soon that shows my entire setup. Thanks!
Huh.. minimal closing distance is only dependant on the lens as far as I know.
2:58 I believe he misspoke. The size of photo sites determines low light ability, not if the camera is mirrorless or not.
Hi sorry if this question is weird but you can go under the native iso, right? 😅 Like you can go to iso 100 with all cameras, right? 😭
I was with you until that
last part about renting before you buy. Even with a 15% , the cost of a rental (and don’t forget shipping both ways and insurance) is a significant fraction of the cost of a 90D and a kit lens. Also, if the renter is a new shooter, the. the rental period will likely be too short for him/her to really learn to use and evaluate a camera. So, renting is a poor way to arrive at a buying decision, in my opinion. Better ways are to real a lot of reviews and see what kind of images others are able to make, any may use google or flickr to find posted images made with the 90D. And, for a new user, buying a good book that comes with hours of video lessons can be a big help. But renting this camera is simply not a wise financial choice.
I agree with you to some extent. If you are a new photographer then I do agree that renting a camera might not help because you need to understand cameras in the first place to even know what you’re looking at. However, look at the majority of the content on RUclips and you will see that most of the content as people praising cameras and not giving any real critical opinion to their viewers. There is truth in this act that just about all cameras from reputable manufacturers that are coming out are pretty great but it might not necessarily be the best fit for each person. While renting first is an expense that may just confirm that you purchased the Camry you just rented, some people are a bit more risk averse. On the flipside, if the camera you have is only a couple years old, renting one to try may confirm the fact that you can wait another year or two to make a purchase. I appreciate you taking your time to comment and share your opinion.
Image quality compare to canon 6d mark ii good or not
I bought the camera but what lenses you recommend to get first I’m a rookie photographer
have you looked at the Sigma 18-35 mm f1.8 , I just grabbed one and it's awesome. May need to do some lens calibration to get it perfect (thats just one time)
Sigma 18 35 f1.8. Can't go wrong with one of those
the sigma 18-35 might be a bit expensive for you, a sigma 17-50mm f2.8 would work very well
Go for a Canon telephoto zoom instead - 18-135mm
Canon 18-135mm IS USM.....had one for my 80D which was on the camera 95% of the time.
A really excellent into to the 90D; really (really) useful, thanks. (The only thing I thought that mite b worth a mention is that there is only 1 Card slot, so mite be a bit limiting for Professional shots, but I guess this is essential a (very) high end ‘Prosumer’ (horrible word) Camera, rather than a Pro (Weddings) Camera ? )
The 90D does not work with certain Sigma lenses: the 135/1.8 Art and 30/1.4 Art, and possibly others. The camera consistently overexposes by 1-2 f-stops. Both the lenses and the camera had latest firmware. Sigma technical support told me there are certain oddities with the way Canon set up the camera. (He did not go into technical details.) I tried two 90D's and both had the same problem. I returned both.
I got my new 90d an upgrade from my 8 year old 60d . Also own a 760d .
Feeling slightly underwhelmed by the 90d .
Size wise is no bigger than my 760d and feels quite Plasticky if I'm honest .
I guess I need time to just get used to it .
Hi. Can you adjust in the vídeo menus, the AF speed and responsive in vídeo ? Thank's.
I getting the same camera but i got the 24-70mm F4 is that a good sharp lens
Hi, will my EF lenses fit this camera?
Yes
Great review, thanks!
Nine D D OR 90D ?
You conveniently forgot to mention that you cannot autofocus or record sound while shooting 1080 120P.
90D in 2021 anyone ?
I'm planing to buy this coz 4k &11fps
Compare 90d to Sony a6400&6600
also they are now shooting 4K at 24fps
I have owned the 90D for close to 18 months now and it is an awesome camera. However, it does not shoot 10fps real world (I average about 4 fps) and the "silent" mode is not silent, although it isn't as noisy as the regular shutter setting. Also in silent continuous the fps drops way down. Still it IS an amazing piece of gear! I bought the Canon R6 about three months ago and have wished from day one that I had bought another 90D instead.
Is it good for astrophotography?
I would think so, but I normally use mt T7i and a Rokinon 1mm Ultrawide angel lens. 24 MP does a good job on the Milkyway, so I', sude the 90D would be as good if not better.
@@1oldman4u2 Thanks I'm thinking about the 90D or the Sony a7iii..not sure what to go with.
I've never shot Sony. I know with the 90D you literally have hundreds of EF glass to choose from though (although some of it is sky high!) I'm pretty sure you willl be happy with either one though! I wish you the best of luck either way! Happy shooting! (Photos that is!)
@@1oldman4u2 😂 yes definitely only photos I'll be shooting lol thanks again
Nice video
what camera did you use to record this video , your face was sharp quality???? reply asap plz , im buying a camera
Which one did you buy now
Kew-pon
Will the 90D work with Lightroom 4 and Nic software. I know. I know, BUT i LOVE THEM.
How about laptops
via the bluetooth system,can you connect your camera to a laptop?
The DPAF does not work at 120fps
I would love to be able to upgrade to the 90D for my channel. Some day...lol... Great video.
Wow
11th thing: Canon 90D has a 2 second delay in image preview. You capture a picture and then you have to wait for 2 seconds before it shows to the LCD.
It has many faults, let that be the last. 20 photo burst in raw until the buffer fills up lol same old Canon problems. But the most frustrating thing is the focus. I mean Jesus Christo by now I was expecting canon to fix that 2004 problem, but no, it's still dependent on extreme high contrast. It's so bad that face priority has to be turned on to nail the focus on the face of a portrait. And many many more faults, just unacceptable for a camera like this.
Minimum focusing distance has nothing to do with the camera. This makes me question whether you know what you’re talking about. This is really basic knowledge that anyone who knows anything about photography should know; especially if you used the same lens on both cameras.
is this a full fame camera
Crop sensor
Crop sensor... focal length is 1.6x a FF equivalent. It has more megapixels then say, a full frame EOS 6D Mark II.... hhhhhhmmmm..... Interesting,
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Just kidding my friend, love your video and just subscribed 👍🏻
80d release date is wrong
But no in-body stabilization. Too bad!
Almost every lens have an IS
Suggest me all rounder lens for this camera ...
Canon 18-135mm
I love my sigma 17-55. It’s a bit wide, but I love it for portraits.
Prime / fixed focal lenses are sharper and may be cleaner as well. Zooms have their place.
This information doesnt tell the whole story. Every subject has missing facts.
Why am I watching this video when he doesn't know when 80d was released
Yes, that, and he thinks a camera body influences a lens' minimum focusing distance.
Great info, but you move fast. New to camera and attempting to learn how to move around a grab the features, but again, you move to fast.
4k cropped or not? Man, why not to specify in the video?
not
Seem like the gent has no idea about taking photographs.
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