Michael I truly appreciate all of your tutorials, hints, and Facebook groups. Every time I revisit one of your 90D videos, I learn something new. The more I shoot with my 90D, the better I get even with bad photos. I am learning from my successes and even more from my failures. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Dear Michael, just back from 3 days in the Pilanesburg National Park in South Africa. We visit around twice a year and I previously used my 70D. I Purchased the 90D in advance of this trip and spent some quality time on both your 90D Introduction and Wildlife Tutorials. Time well spent. I made all the menu adjustments you suggested. Thanks for all the great tips! :) Short version is results on the 90D are absolutely fantastic when used with the Canon 100-400 4.5-5.6 L Mk 2 lens. Images are sharp as a pin; colour and contrast are exceptional. When shooting birds at quite some distance, fully zoomed, I am able to crop the images substantially and still have a most acceptable result. The 70D was pretty good with this setup but the 90D is excellent. Great lens/body combination! When in the bush, I now leave my 18-135 kit lens on the 70D so the two rigs give me total coverage. Cheers, Keith.
Just for people who like to know.... I personally am very satisfied with my canon 70-300L, tamron 15-30 G2, tamron 10-24 hdl, and especially very sharp the tamron 70-200 G2..... I own the canon 100-400 II with extender and they are great...... just as great is my tamron 100-400....but I read mixed reviews.... thanks for all the afford you put into it!
I bought the EFS 10-22 back in 2011with my 550D and it has been one of my favourites. The only problem is the chromatic aberration but 90D can fix this. I upgraded to 90D and it is amazing!
I have a 28-135mm USM 3.5-5.6. I’ve had this lens since 2009 and have used it on my 40D and T7. So far pleased with it on my 90D. I will post some shots in the group.
I travel with the 10-18 WA Canon and the lens that lives on the 90D body is the F2.8 17-55 Canon, wow, what a perfect lens, shoot it at F 5.6 or less, float the ISO, the results are awesome. Oh, for video, the pancake 24 is the best I have found. Running the RAWS through DXO-3 after the trip is like going full frame when you post process.
I can’t thank you enough for this video and the others you have on this camera, you have made using this camera so much easy for me and I am truly thankful.
I’m in the process of starting an online clothing store, and I want to have amazing fashion photography in it. I recently got a 90D with an EF-S 18-135mm lens (it arrives today💃🏽). I, for sure, lack knowledge and experience when it comes to photography. However, I am determined to learn and love it. Just wondering if the lens that came with the camera are great for fashion photography. Help!
You'd have to go with the Tamron 24 -70 over the Canon: it's a no-brainer for price and image stabilization. Plus, the Tamron lenses are really well put together - not saying that the Canon ones aren't, but Tamron build quality is outstanding.
This is great, very helpful, Michael! And it confirms my experience with these Canon lenses: 18-135 STM, 55-250 STM, 18-55 f/4-5.6 STM, 70-300 IS USM II, and one you didn't mention, the wonderful 40mm f2.8 STM (fantastic lens!). I have the 15-85 also and it's a very nice lens, but I don't use it as much since getting the 18-135 STM. A little off the subject, but this is just an observation that really surprised me from doing many side by side comparisons. I have the 80d and SL2 and find the images from the SL2 to be so much better -- cleaner, smoother jpegs, more natural colors, less noise, more natural skin tones. I have the 6dII also, and the SL2 images come very close in overall quality and color. Side by side images from the SL2 and 80d, the SL2 is the clear winner. So I'm selling my 80d. I'll miss the 45 af points, but image quality is more important to me. Thanks again for this video!
im a canon sl2 shooter as well, do you have any new favorite lens choice? i'm thinking of getting the canon 35mm f2 but considering to get another lens as well. thanks!
I brought that lens 3 months ago and it’s insanely great and sharp. People are definitely sleeping on it. If your staying in the crop sensor lane then that lens is a must have
Thankyou to cover this topic. I already skip Canon 90D So I picked refurbished Canon 80D with 18-135 USM from Canon for $799 plus tax. Also I use Panasonic Lumix G85 with 12-60 Ois lens for my travel channel.
Wonderful video! I'm so glad you put this together since some of the lenses that under performed are lenses I was thinking about buying for my m6 ii (presuming you would recommend the same lenses for both 90D and M6 ii)! One lens I'd be curious to get your opinion on is the Sigma 100-400mm. I've had mixed results on mine, getting nice images, but I find that the auto focus and continuous shot mode struggle a bit with this lens. Very nice image quality, however. In regard to the 18-35, the more I use it on my M6 ii, on occasion, it seems the auto focus can get a little off. Otherwise, still a great lens and is becoming my standard video lens. In regard to manual primes, I've had wonderful results with the Rokinon 85mm ef and the 10mm 2.8mm Rokinon designed for the m mount. Thanks for all the tips!
I own, besides the Canon 90D, the 10-18mm for vlogging, the 24mm pancake, the 50mm 1.8 and the 55-250mm for b-rolls and time lapses; I didn't want to get the 18-55mm because I was under the impression that it wasn't good enough. Do you think, with the lenses I already have, I'll be ok or shall I get the 18-55mm? Also I tested the 10-18mm in low light while vlogging (I travelled to Rome and I am currently editing the footage and I'll post it in a couple of days) and in spite of its F4.5 aperture the result is not so bad...do you think the Sigma 18-35mm F 1.8 would be a lot better?...maybe a little short when talking in front of it on a gorillapod while walking though. Thanks for your videos, always very useful and informative.
The 18-55mm works fine, but is not a top performer. There is a test I do I call the "extreme test" that is meant to prove two things. It proves the resolving power of the lens, which then also shows if it is better or worse than it would be on an older sensor. I found that it looked about the same on the 90D as it did on the 80D. So it works fine, it just isn't going to offer that punch you will get from a better lens. The 24mm F2.8 rocked in this test, as did the 55-250mm and the 50mm F1.8. For inexpensive lenses they did surprisingly well. If you can get it cheap, the 18-55mm will be ok (the STM version that is), but I wouldn't put more than 50 dollars into it. They are so easy to find used for almost nothing. Anything more than that I would think that it would be a better idea to get the Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 DC OS HSM. Used I have seen them for less than 300 USD. The trouble with the 18-35mm is that it is not a stabilized lens, so for the "walk and talk" style vlog you will have shaky footage, plus 18mm might not be wide enough for what that. The 10-18mm would probably be the best lens for that.
I really don't see a point in getting a lot of expensive glass like the 2.8 canon zooms just to put them on a 90d, just get a 5d iv, they're on sale for 2k
I see that you do not mention the Canon 50mm F1.4 USM and the 85mm 1.8 USM, the Sigma 50-100mm? Are they not recommended please. Tell us if there is an update on what 🙏🏽
I see that both versions of the canon 24-105mm are on the not recommended list of lenses you published so I was a bit confused to see you recommend it here. Great video though 👍
New here and I appreciate your assistance on the lens. I have used the the Sigma 150 - 600 and have had great photos. I also have used a few older Canon lens and all have produced well.
Hi Michael, I used my Canon M6 Markii, which have the same sensor as 90D, I use it with a Canon 70-210mm 3.5-4.5 lens(1992) combined with viltox speedbooster adapter and photos are damn sharp!! Iam trying now tih canon 24-85mm 3.5-4.5(1996) and same happens. This older lenses give me a lot of performance on my 32mp sensor I dont know if you can review it. Thanks in advance
I recommend saving your money on the 50mm f/1.8 "nifty fifty." It's all the rage as a walk-around street photography lens, sure, but on a FULL-frame sensor, otherwise on an crop sensor (the 90D) you're actually shooting at an 80mm, and it doesn't perform as well as lenses at that portrait photography focal length, so it becomes neither a good portrait lens, nor a "50mm" "street photography" lens. Though it's a cheap $ lens and great to have for your DSLR FULL-frame camera you might also have in your bag, otherwise put that money towards another lens (if you're only shooting on an APS-C).
Hi Michael, I have watched this video three times now. Love it. (No wonder I'm not impressed with the images of my Canon EF 24-105 L IS, Ver. 1.) QUESTION: I know you like your Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II, but it lacks IS. How is it as hand held? I shoot events, often low light and gotta stay on the go without a tripod. I am close to buying this lens but want your thoughts first. Thank you!
Hello I looking to purchasing the EF 24-70mm f/2.8 USM L II. I also have the EF 24-105 f/4 USM L. This lens has been hit & miss for me. The 90D likes f/2.8 and faster lenses. I’ve used the EF 50mm f/1.8 USM & 50mm f/1.4 in low light. Both are awesome and I actually prefer the STM 50mm. The f/2.8 should work well with you for your wedding work. If you can setup some additional non-intrusive lighting, that will help. My suggestion Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 OS (is) AF Canon EF-S 17-55 f/2.8 AF/IS USM
Any idea of the tamron 150-600 mm sp di usd g2? I just bought one and I am waiting for it. Your recommendations would be very much appreciated! I own a Canon 90d
Hi. I do aircraft spotting with canon 650D + 70-300mmL with some great results. Wanting more reach would you recommend upgrade to canon 100-400mmLii OR upgrade to canon 90D(32mp)and crop. Thank you in advance.
I'm using the Canon 17-55mm 2.8 and looks good to me,but I'm not as technical and wise as Michael 😉 hopefully you have a chance to test this lens on the 90D
Interesting. Sounds as though the Canon 100-400mm L IS will not really do on this camera and I'll need the Vii to be properly satisfied. Did not expect to change from RX10 iv but this has tempted me back to DSLR.
hi I have a 90d with 18 to 135 mm usm kit lens and find 90 % of the photos arent tac sharp they acceptable but am not impressed when looking at them at 100% the focus is rather soft, any advice to help fix
Hello Check your camera settings especially autofocus. One of the settings to turn off is the facial priority autofocus. Stop the lens down to f/8, the sweet spot for most lenses. Use the histogram to check your exposure in live view, which has better focal points. Use ND filters when outside and it’s sunny. Adjust your exposure accordingly. Keep your ISO under 6,400 for sharper photos. If shooting inside in low light, live view, external flash (bounce), keep your iso at 6,400 and under. Shoot with the prime STM lenses - sharper glass 50mm STM 24mm STM 40mm STM Just continued trial & error. Take notes on the photos that come out well. Make small adjustments from there. I’m a work in progress myself and I surely don’t know it all. I hope my experiences help. Most humbly
Hello Micheal The Maven and All, I am looking at buying the Canon 90D or the Canon 7D Mark II which camera focusing system workers better for wildlife and sports with the list of my lenses below? Or is there another Canon camera I should get? 1. Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 2. Tamron 18-400mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC HLD Len 3. Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L is II USM Telephoto Zoom Lens 4. Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM I have been saving up all year my budget is between $1000.00 to $1400.00 and can only buy one canon so I need help to get the right one. Thank you all that can help
Now I'm not sure it I should keep my 80D or upgrade to 90D? (Need both video and photos...) 80D better for fotos? 90D better for video? (120fps FHD and 4K)
Now I’m nervous! I have a 50mm and the newer 70-300 which has given me good results on an M50 however I have been given the opportunity to get a barely used 90d. I wanted to get something more in proportion than my M50, particularly with a larger lens with having to use an adapter plus the bigger grip. I also got a Sigma 17-50 last year so am concerned it won’t work as well. I never realised that some lenses don’t t appear to work as well with certain cameras and my daughter is awaiting her 90d to also be able to use the sigma also. Worried that we’ve might not have made the best decision!! Is this a problem with all cameras favouring certain lenses?
HI Michael.. i am new to canon camera and got the 90D as this was rrecommended for Macro shooting, which is mainly what I shoot .,, I have been watching your videos, they have really helped me work my way around this brand new camera. My question is, when I have been practicing briefly over xmas my focus seems very limited to a minute area of a flower.. how do I bring the whole flower into focus and sharp? do I need to up the aperture to 5.6 and over as you mention? sorry, very new to this . I am trying to shoot in AV mode and avoiding dummy mode? I am using EFS 60mm Macro lens on the 90D ... is this one that is working okay?
Jo S . Your in luck with the 90d because it has focus bracketing. It takes multiple shots from one press focusing from front to back and you combine them with canon software and the result is a single image with everything in the image in focus. You would have to watch some youtube how to videos and experiment. You have an excellent lense and camera. You can also increase the aperture for a wider area in focus or move the flower further away and crop the image. Theres many macro instructional videos on TH-cam.
Great video, any issues with the 70-200 2.8 mk lll? How about same lens using the canon 1.4 extender? Love the 90d, last camera was a Nikon F3 film camera.
When getting lenses for this camera, do you factor in the crop? So would a 24-70’s FOV be 24-70 or would It have a 1.6x crop making the field of view different ? Cheers
Hi, thank you for this and all your other tutorials. A question re recommended lenses: Quoting from one of your lists: "Canon 24-70 2.8 I - (Not Great)". Then quoting from one of your videos: "This lens is on my camera most of the time". What have I misunderstood?
The Canon 85mm prime has a big problem. Canon did issue a firmware update for the 90D to compensate for it but that hasn't completely resolved it and the lens basically throws error 001 up constantly.
Hola Michael,buenos videos. Tengo una pregunta,me podrias decir si la 90D tiene nivel en la pantalla LCD,me parecio verla,pero ahora no me sale. Saludos.
I apologise but I'm not on facebook or any other social media. However, I do own a 90D and I am on a budget because of saving for new lenses but I'm looking at getting into landscape and astro on a more serious level and I wondered if anyone could recommend a lens for this type of shooting. I have been saving my pennies for a Canon 24-70 2.8 ii L lens but Im also thinking of a lens that gives a 1.4 or 1.8 up to a 2.8. I have been looking at the Rokinon but always good to gather the opinion of others who may have tried or are doing this genre of shoot. In advance thanks for your help.
Hi Michael, I have been watching a lot of your videos. I am a real estate photographer and just switched from Nikon to Canon. Just bought a Canon 90D and you said the lens 10-18mm is better than 10-22mm. However i read the review for 10-18mm is much worst than 10-22mm for the real estate photos. I got confuse. What is the best lens for my 90D, this is my first full frame camera and I’m expecting the best result for my photos. Thank you Nyoman Parwis
i have the eos90d, sigma 60-600mm and the kit lens 18-135mm. is the sigma 60-600mm a recommanded lens? as its not in this vid? and im looking to get a sigma 35mm prime or should i go with the canon 24-70 ii
I know the Canon 100-400 mk2 is great - or so I hear. But (and this is just my personal attitude) I would consider myself absolutely mad to buy such an expensive lens! I went with the Sigma 150-600 Contemporary instead which is less than half the price, has much more reach and plenty of sharpness. Even if I was swimming in gold I still might prefer the Sigma. I've never paid more than (the equivalent of) $1500 for any camera body or any lens, even with our higher European price level where taxes are always included. And I hope I never will. Warning! A little rant is coming up! (I'll try to be as gentle as I can). Your 16-35s, 24-70s and 24-105s are excellent choices, but in my opinion only for full frame cameras. They make very little sense on an APS-C body like the 90D. Not only because they're outside the budget of most APS-C shooters, but also because a 24-XX is supposed to be an all round zoom, going from a nice wide angle to a short or medium telephoto. But on a 90D the 24 mm is the equivalent of 38.4 mm which is awfully narrow and not wide angle at all. I used to own compact cameras where the widest angle was 38 mm, and it was incredibly frustrating! And between a 16-35 f4 and the amazing Sigma 18-35 F1.8 ... well, I don't think there's any contest.
Michael I have a question. I upgraded last year when my 10 year old Rebel died. I thought I did enough research but am thinking now I’m over my head with the canon 90d. I wanted it for taking soccer & lax pics of my son & friends in high school. My lens which cost me a fortune is the 70-200mm 2.8. I noticed you didn’t mention it it your video. Is this not a good fit for the 90d?
@@sayaksamajdar2979 I've a friend using the Canon 100-400 v2 and loving it. OTOH, I bought the Tamron 150-600 G2 and am very pleased. I do pull it in a bit to 550 for best sharpness.
Your dedication to this camera makes me feel even better about my 90D purchase. Thanks a lot!
Thank you Igor!
Michael I truly appreciate all of your tutorials, hints, and Facebook groups. Every time I revisit one of your 90D videos, I learn something new. The more I shoot with my 90D, the better I get even with bad photos. I am learning from my successes and even more from my failures. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Dear Michael, just back from 3 days in the Pilanesburg National Park in South Africa. We visit around twice a year and I previously used my 70D.
I Purchased the 90D in advance of this trip and spent some quality time on both your 90D Introduction and Wildlife Tutorials. Time well spent. I made all the menu adjustments you suggested. Thanks for all the great tips! :)
Short version is results on the 90D are absolutely fantastic when used with the Canon 100-400 4.5-5.6 L Mk 2 lens. Images are sharp as a pin; colour and contrast are exceptional. When shooting birds at quite some distance, fully zoomed, I am able to crop the images substantially and still have a most acceptable result. The 70D was pretty good with this setup but the 90D is excellent. Great lens/body combination! When in the bush, I now leave my 18-135 kit lens on the 70D so the two rigs give me total coverage. Cheers, Keith.
I have a few lenses I use on the 90D but by far the best pair for me is the 90D with Sigma 50mm 1.4 Art DG. Stunning results.
Just for people who like to know.... I personally am very satisfied with my canon 70-300L, tamron 15-30 G2, tamron 10-24 hdl, and especially very sharp the tamron 70-200 G2..... I own the canon 100-400 II with extender and they are great...... just as great is my tamron 100-400....but I read mixed reviews.... thanks for all the afford you put into it!
Thanks Michael for such good advice on best lenses for the Canon 90D.
I bought the EFS 10-22 back in 2011with my 550D and it has been one of my favourites. The only problem is the chromatic aberration but 90D can fix this. I upgraded to 90D and it is amazing!
Sigma 17-50mm f2.8 lens was awesome back in the day, had it on my Canon 80D and worked pretty good.
The 16-35 F4 and 70-200 F4 work perfect. Very happy with the results.
I have a 28-135mm USM 3.5-5.6. I’ve had this lens since 2009 and have used it on my 40D and T7. So far pleased with it on my 90D. I will post some shots in the group.
I travel with the 10-18 WA Canon and the lens that lives on the 90D body is the F2.8 17-55 Canon, wow, what a perfect lens, shoot it at F 5.6 or less, float the ISO, the results are awesome. Oh, for video, the pancake 24 is the best I have found. Running the RAWS through DXO-3 after the trip is like going full frame when you post process.
I can’t thank you enough for this video and the others you have on this camera, you have made using this camera so much easy for me and I am truly thankful.
Mike, you are spot on about the Tamron 18-270. Even other Canon bodies do not fair well with this lens. Good review!
I'm about to order a 90D... So excited😎 And for now, I think I'm just gonna go with the 18-135 mm lens.
Is it good for TH-cam vlogging?
I’m in the process of starting an online clothing store, and I want to have amazing fashion photography in it. I recently got a 90D with an EF-S 18-135mm lens (it arrives today💃🏽). I, for sure, lack knowledge and experience when it comes to photography. However, I am determined to learn and love it. Just wondering if the lens that came with the camera are great for fashion photography. Help!
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Thank you for listing the best lenses recommendations. I love my Canon 90D, and would like to pair the correct lenses to it.
Thanks Mike! Although pretty pricey, think I will buy the EF 24-70. covers a lot of situations. Gracias.
What are your top 3 lenses that you personally would have for the 90D if you were only shooting portrait shots of people? love the channel.
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM
Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM
Canon EF 24mm f/2.8 STM
24 mm f/2.8 STM is a good lens and it is cheap. It is sharper than the kit lens.
Hey man, if you were to pick between the canon 17-55 and the Sigma 17-50, which would you go for? Would be used mainly for video.
I have a Canon 17-55 2.8f and I’m thinking of getting a 90D. I love the lens on my 70D. What do you think of it?
Great video Michael! I would also like to add the Canon 70-300mm f4.5-5.6 DO IS USM and the Tokina 11-16mm , both have served me well.
Thanks for the video, what are your views on the 70-200 f2.8 on canon apsc cameras. Both canon and 3rd party lenses
The 15-85 is a great option ...or was. Is not yet in production? My couple has one and is excelent in versatillity.
You'd have to go with the Tamron 24 -70 over the Canon: it's a no-brainer for price and image stabilization. Plus, the Tamron lenses are really well put together - not saying that the Canon ones aren't, but Tamron build quality is outstanding.
its recommended in the video.
This is great, very helpful, Michael! And it confirms my experience with these Canon lenses: 18-135 STM, 55-250 STM, 18-55 f/4-5.6 STM, 70-300 IS USM II, and one you didn't mention, the wonderful 40mm f2.8 STM (fantastic lens!). I have the 15-85 also and it's a very nice lens, but I don't use it as much since getting the 18-135 STM. A little off the subject, but this is just an observation that really surprised me from doing many side by side comparisons. I have the 80d and SL2 and find the images from the SL2 to be so much better -- cleaner, smoother jpegs, more natural colors, less noise, more natural skin tones. I have the 6dII also, and the SL2 images come very close in overall quality and color. Side by side images from the SL2 and 80d, the SL2 is the clear winner. So I'm selling my 80d. I'll miss the 45 af points, but image quality is more important to me. Thanks again for this video!
im a canon sl2 shooter as well, do you have any new favorite lens choice? i'm thinking of getting the canon 35mm f2 but considering to get another lens as well. thanks!
what about the Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS did I miss it?
my favourite lens for the 80D and 90D, definitely undeappreciated
I brought that lens 3 months ago and it’s insanely great and sharp. People are definitely sleeping on it. If your staying in the crop sensor lane then that lens is a must have
I also had this lens with my 7D and I loved it. For sure the best efs lens in my opinion.
Can someone tell me if the EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS lense is good on canon 90D for mostly videos?
great stuff thanks , my 90d arrives tuesday
I’ve been using mine for about 6 months and I love it just need better lense!
Thankyou to cover this topic.
I already skip Canon 90D
So I picked refurbished Canon 80D with 18-135 USM from Canon for $799 plus tax.
Also I use Panasonic Lumix G85 with 12-60 Ois lens for my travel channel.
Wonderful video! I'm so glad you put this together since some of the lenses that under performed are lenses I was thinking about buying for my m6 ii (presuming you would recommend the same lenses for both 90D and M6 ii)! One lens I'd be curious to get your opinion on is the Sigma 100-400mm. I've had mixed results on mine, getting nice images, but I find that the auto focus and continuous shot mode struggle a bit with this lens. Very nice image quality, however. In regard to the 18-35, the more I use it on my M6 ii, on occasion, it seems the auto focus can get a little off. Otherwise, still a great lens and is becoming my standard video lens.
In regard to manual primes, I've had wonderful results with the Rokinon 85mm ef and the 10mm 2.8mm Rokinon designed for the m mount. Thanks for all the tips!
Michael, Thank so much for this information!
Thanks a lot. You resolved my problem with this amazing video.
This is very helpful. What about the Canon EOS f2.8 L series, first version (not II)?
I own, besides the Canon 90D, the 10-18mm for vlogging, the 24mm pancake, the 50mm 1.8 and the 55-250mm for b-rolls and time lapses; I didn't want to get the 18-55mm because I was under the impression that it wasn't good enough. Do you think, with the lenses I already have, I'll be ok or shall I get the 18-55mm? Also I tested the 10-18mm in low light while vlogging (I travelled to Rome and I am currently editing the footage and I'll post it in a couple of days) and in spite of its F4.5 aperture the result is not so bad...do you think the Sigma 18-35mm F 1.8 would be a lot better?...maybe a little short when talking in front of it on a gorillapod while walking though. Thanks for your videos, always very useful and informative.
The newest 18-55 seems ok. The sigma is sharper, and wider aperture, but doesn’t auto focus as well as the 10-18 and is more expensive
The 18-55mm works fine, but is not a top performer. There is a test I do I call the "extreme test" that is meant to prove two things. It proves the resolving power of the lens, which then also shows if it is better or worse than it would be on an older sensor. I found that it looked about the same on the 90D as it did on the 80D. So it works fine, it just isn't going to offer that punch you will get from a better lens. The 24mm F2.8 rocked in this test, as did the 55-250mm and the 50mm F1.8. For inexpensive lenses they did surprisingly well.
If you can get it cheap, the 18-55mm will be ok (the STM version that is), but I wouldn't put more than 50 dollars into it. They are so easy to find used for almost nothing. Anything more than that I would think that it would be a better idea to get the Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 DC OS HSM. Used I have seen them for less than 300 USD. The trouble with the 18-35mm is that it is not a stabilized lens, so for the "walk and talk" style vlog you will have shaky footage, plus 18mm might not be wide enough for what that. The 10-18mm would probably be the best lens for that.
I tried the Canon 10-18 and sigma 18-35 f1.4 and the 50mm f1.8 . I love all 3 equally. I put together a comparison video on my channel on those
I really don't see a point in getting a lot of expensive glass like the 2.8 canon zooms just to put them on a 90d, just get a 5d iv, they're on sale for 2k
The best lens is the one that you can take photos with that helps you make your client happy and pays U.
A repeat from what others are asking: Any suggestions for using the Tamron 18-400?
Hi, i would like to know if the 17-50mm tamron 2.8 f work great with the canon 90D. Great video
I see that you do not mention the Canon 50mm F1.4 USM and the 85mm 1.8 USM, the Sigma 50-100mm? Are they not recommended please. Tell us if there is an update on what 🙏🏽
I see that both versions of the canon 24-105mm are on the not recommended list of lenses you published so I was a bit confused to see you recommend it here. Great video though 👍
Really good info! Was wondering about lens performance on the 90D.
New here and I appreciate your assistance on the lens. I have used the the Sigma 150 - 600 and have had great photos. I also have used a few older Canon lens and all have produced well.
Hi Micheal, Great platform this one is. We Please advise on the compatibility of Tamron 150-600mm g2 with 90D
is the 18-135 good for making TH-cam content?
Hi Michael,
I used my Canon M6 Markii, which have the same sensor as 90D, I use it with a Canon 70-210mm 3.5-4.5 lens(1992) combined with viltox speedbooster adapter and photos are damn sharp!! Iam trying now tih canon 24-85mm 3.5-4.5(1996) and same happens. This older lenses give me a lot of performance on my 32mp sensor
I dont know if you can review it. Thanks in advance
I'm looking to buy this camera and it's March 2023 and you have the best resources available to help me get a kit together
What about the EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM?
Buy a Pentax K3 iii it has IBIS which 90D doesn't have. Overall K3 iii is better. Also weather sealed.
I recommend saving your money on the 50mm f/1.8 "nifty fifty." It's all the rage as a walk-around street photography lens, sure, but on a FULL-frame sensor, otherwise on an crop sensor (the 90D) you're actually shooting at an 80mm, and it doesn't perform as well as lenses at that portrait photography focal length, so it becomes neither a good portrait lens, nor a "50mm" "street photography" lens. Though it's a cheap $ lens and great to have for your DSLR FULL-frame camera you might also have in your bag, otherwise put that money towards another lens (if you're only shooting on an APS-C).
Hi Michael, I have watched this video three times now. Love it. (No wonder I'm not impressed with the images of my Canon EF 24-105 L IS, Ver. 1.) QUESTION: I know you like your Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II, but it lacks IS. How is it as hand held? I shoot events, often low light and gotta stay on the go without a tripod. I am close to buying this lens but want your thoughts first. Thank you!
Hello
I looking to purchasing the EF 24-70mm f/2.8 USM L II. I also have the EF 24-105 f/4 USM L. This lens has been hit & miss for me. The 90D likes f/2.8 and faster lenses. I’ve used the EF 50mm f/1.8 USM & 50mm f/1.4 in low light. Both are awesome and I actually prefer the STM 50mm. The f/2.8 should work well with you for your wedding work. If you can setup some additional non-intrusive lighting, that will help.
My suggestion
Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 OS (is) AF
Canon EF-S 17-55 f/2.8 AF/IS USM
Any idea of the tamron 150-600 mm sp di usd g2?
I just bought one and I am waiting for it.
Your recommendations would be very much appreciated!
I own a Canon 90d
Hi. I do aircraft spotting with canon 650D + 70-300mmL with some great results. Wanting more reach would you recommend upgrade to canon 100-400mmLii OR upgrade to canon 90D(32mp)and crop. Thank you in advance.
Hi nice video, as a beginner which lens do you think is good for vlogging?
Surprised to hear bad things about the 90d with 24-105 mk1. I’m loving that combo
Should I have to buy Canon 24_105 f4 new version instead of Canon 18_135 Len's for Canon 90d .plz reply sir ❤️
Does Sigma 70-300mm F4-5.6 APO DG MACRO work on the 90d all right? Thanks in advance
Thanks for this video. What would a good macro lens be for the 90D?
I'm using the Canon 17-55mm 2.8 and looks good to me,but I'm not as technical and wise as Michael 😉 hopefully you have a chance to test this lens on the 90D
i have the 17-55 too, but have the feeling that some shots are a bit soft. Still testing it out though
Interesting. Sounds as though the Canon 100-400mm L IS will not really do on this camera and I'll need the Vii to be properly satisfied. Did not expect to change from RX10 iv but this has tempted me back to DSLR.
hi I have a 90d with 18 to 135 mm usm kit lens and find 90 % of the photos arent tac sharp they acceptable but am not impressed when looking at them at 100% the focus is rather soft, any advice to help fix
Hello
Check your camera settings especially autofocus. One of the settings to turn off is the facial priority autofocus.
Stop the lens down to f/8, the sweet spot for most lenses.
Use the histogram to check your exposure in live view, which has better focal points.
Use ND filters when outside and it’s sunny. Adjust your exposure accordingly.
Keep your ISO under 6,400 for sharper photos.
If shooting inside in low light, live view, external flash (bounce), keep your iso at 6,400 and under.
Shoot with the prime STM lenses - sharper glass
50mm STM
24mm STM
40mm STM
Just continued trial & error. Take notes on the photos that come out well. Make small adjustments from there. I’m a work in progress myself and I surely don’t know it all. I hope my experiences help.
Most humbly
One more thing,
Back button focus helps
I saw on your current list that the tamron 100400 isn't recommended. Why is that?
Looking for sharp details shooting car photography, what would you recommend out of that group? Maybe the 18-135mm?
18-135 is a good all round zoom, but it's not the sharpest.
Hello Micheal The Maven and All, I am looking at buying the Canon 90D or the Canon 7D Mark II which camera focusing system workers better for wildlife and sports with the list of my lenses below? Or is there another Canon camera I should get?
1. Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2
2. Tamron 18-400mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC HLD Len
3. Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L is II USM Telephoto Zoom Lens
4. Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM
I have been saving up all year my budget is between $1000.00 to $1400.00 and can only buy one canon so I need help to get the right one.
Thank you all that can help
Now I'm not sure it I should keep my 80D or upgrade to 90D? (Need both video and photos...) 80D better for fotos? 90D better for video? (120fps FHD and 4K)
Now I’m nervous! I have a 50mm and the newer 70-300 which has given me good results on an M50 however I have been given the opportunity to get a barely used 90d. I wanted to get something more in proportion than my M50, particularly with a larger lens with having to use an adapter plus the bigger grip. I also got a Sigma 17-50 last year so am concerned it won’t work as well. I never realised that some lenses don’t t appear to work as well with certain cameras and my daughter is awaiting her 90d to also be able to use the sigma also. Worried that we’ve might not have made the best decision!! Is this a problem with all cameras favouring certain lenses?
Any lists like these for Sony?? apsc or ff? No worries if not, just wondering!
Just starting out what would be good one for pets and people, stills and videos?
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM
Canon EF 24mm f/2.8 STM
Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 STM
HI Michael.. i am new to canon camera and got the 90D as this was rrecommended for Macro shooting, which is mainly what I shoot .,, I have been watching your videos, they have really helped me work my way around this brand new camera. My question is, when I have been practicing briefly over xmas my focus seems very limited to a minute area of a flower.. how do I bring the whole flower into focus and sharp? do I need to up the aperture to 5.6 and over as you mention? sorry, very new to this . I am trying to shoot in AV mode and avoiding dummy mode? I am using EFS 60mm Macro lens on the 90D ... is this one that is working okay?
Jo S . Your in luck with the 90d because it has focus bracketing. It takes multiple shots from one press focusing from front to back and you combine them with canon software and the result is a single image with everything in the image in focus. You would have to watch some youtube how to videos and experiment. You have an excellent lense and camera. You can also increase the aperture for a wider area in focus or move the flower further away and crop the image. Theres many macro instructional videos on TH-cam.
I love your videos.... Clarity always comes through in your videos.. pH org. Ohio
Great video, any issues with the 70-200 2.8 mk lll? How about same lens using the canon 1.4 extender? Love the 90d, last camera was a Nikon F3 film camera.
When getting lenses for this camera, do you factor in the crop? So would a 24-70’s FOV be 24-70 or would It have a 1.6x crop making the field of view different ?
Cheers
You apply the 1.6 crop which gives you 38.4-112mm.
Hi, thank you for this and all your other tutorials. A question re recommended lenses: Quoting from one of your lists: "Canon 24-70 2.8 I - (Not Great)". Then quoting from one of your videos: "This lens is on my camera most of the time". What have I misunderstood?
V1 vs V2
and EF-S 55-250 , IS RECOMMENDED OR NOT RECOMMENDED?
Only the newer EF-S 55-250 IS STM version is recommended
The Canon 85mm prime has a big problem. Canon did issue a firmware update for the 90D to compensate for it but that hasn't completely resolved it and the lens basically throws error 001 up constantly.
Why doesn't diffraction show up in my menu. Have tried with both Manual and Program mode selected with a Canon Lens that is recognized.
Hello, do you have a list which are the best Lenses voor My Canon 90D.
Hola Michael,buenos videos.
Tengo una pregunta,me podrias decir si la 90D tiene nivel en la pantalla LCD,me parecio verla,pero ahora no me sale.
Saludos.
Thank you Mr Michael
I apologise but I'm not on facebook or any other social media. However, I do own a 90D and I am on a budget because of saving for new lenses but I'm looking at getting into landscape and astro on a more serious level and I wondered if anyone could recommend a lens for this type of shooting. I have been saving my pennies for a Canon 24-70 2.8 ii L lens but Im also thinking of a lens that gives a 1.4 or 1.8 up to a 2.8. I have been looking at the Rokinon but always good to gather the opinion of others who may have tried or are doing this genre of shoot. In advance thanks for your help.
Hi Michael,
I have been watching a lot of your videos. I am a real estate photographer and just switched from Nikon to Canon. Just bought a Canon 90D and you said the lens 10-18mm is better than 10-22mm. However i read the review for 10-18mm is much worst than 10-22mm for the real estate photos. I got confuse. What is the best lens for my 90D, this is my first full frame camera and I’m expecting the best result for my photos.
Thank you
Nyoman Parwis
the canon 90d is not a full frame camera. its a crop sensor camera
Tamron 150-600mm g2 or sigma 150-600 is best for wildlife ??
Thanks for your advice. I would like to learn 90d equipped with tamron 100-400mm f4.5-6.3. Do you have any ideas?
Plus the canon 24-70 f2.8 mk1, Tamron 24-70mm f2.8 and canon70-200mm f2.8 mk1 on the Canon 90d?
Thank you! Very informative!
i have the eos90d, sigma 60-600mm and the kit lens 18-135mm.
is the sigma 60-600mm a recommanded lens? as its not in this vid?
and im looking to get a sigma 35mm prime or should i go with the canon 24-70 ii
Great video! How about 16-35 F4L? Is that good on 90D?
wondering as well. If anybody knows please respond :D
I'm sure it's fine, but the Sigma 18-35 mm F1.8 Art is a much better choice in my opinion.
I know the Canon 100-400 mk2 is great - or so I hear. But (and this is just my personal attitude) I would consider myself absolutely mad to buy such an expensive lens! I went with the Sigma 150-600 Contemporary instead which is less than half the price, has much more reach and plenty of sharpness. Even if I was swimming in gold I still might prefer the Sigma. I've never paid more than (the equivalent of) $1500 for any camera body or any lens, even with our higher European price level where taxes are always included. And I hope I never will.
Warning! A little rant is coming up! (I'll try to be as gentle as I can).
Your 16-35s, 24-70s and 24-105s are excellent choices, but in my opinion only for full frame cameras. They make very little sense on an APS-C body like the 90D. Not only because they're outside the budget of most APS-C shooters, but also because a 24-XX is supposed to be an all round zoom, going from a nice wide angle to a short or medium telephoto. But on a 90D the 24 mm is the equivalent of 38.4 mm which is awfully narrow and not wide angle at all. I used to own compact cameras where the widest angle was 38 mm, and it was incredibly frustrating!
And between a 16-35 f4 and the amazing Sigma 18-35 F1.8 ... well, I don't think there's any contest.
Michael, what is your opinion about Sigma 150-500 with 90D ???
Michael cost being a big thing Sigma 100 -400 or Tamron 100 - 400 or the 18 - 400?
Thanks I have 5 of those lenses !!
So the Diffraction correction should be turned on at all times?
Michael I have a question. I upgraded last year when my 10 year old Rebel died. I thought I did enough research but am thinking now I’m over my head with the canon 90d. I wanted it for taking soccer & lax pics of my son & friends in high school. My lens which cost me a fortune is the 70-200mm 2.8. I noticed you didn’t mention it it your video. Is this not a good fit for the 90d?
No doubt!
My usage for a lens is shooting talking head videos like this video and model photography. Which lens would be best for these use cases?
Tamron 35-150mm F/2.8-4.0 Di OSD is cutting it well. Sharpest lens I've seen on the 90D yet.
Is it good for video work ? And how autofocus works in video mode?
Michael, you mention the Sigma 150-600 (C&S, as recommended), but not the Tamron 150-600 G2. How's that with the 90D? (I'm not on Facebook.)
Also seems good. We have a few users who love it
Wow, thanks for the rapid reply. Trying to make a decision. -Noel
i have the same question Michael. do u "recommend" it ? which one is better suited for the 90d... the Sigma or the Tamron ??
Sayak Samajdar I recommend the canon 100-400 v2
@@sayaksamajdar2979 I've a friend using the Canon 100-400 v2 and loving it. OTOH, I bought the Tamron 150-600 G2 and am very pleased. I do pull it in a bit to 550 for best sharpness.
What are you think about this lens with 90d canon ef 70-200mm f/2.8l is iii usm?
I buy the 70-200mm f/4L IS usm ....not good with 90D?
im using canon 250D and I think this video can also help me 🙃