Canon DSLR Camera [EOS 90D] with 18-135 is USM Lens | Built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, DIGIC 8 Image Processor, 4K Video, Dual Pixel CMOS AF, and 3.0 Inch Vari-Angle Touch LCD Screen, Black
Canon DSLR Camera [EOS 90D] with 18-135 is USM Lens | Built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, DIGIC 8 Image Processor, 4K Video, Dual Pixel CMOS AF, and 3.0 Inch Vari-Angle Touch LCD Screen, Black
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- High image quality with 32.5 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor
- High-speed continuous shooting of up to 10 fps with no time Lag during off shooting
- 4K UHD 30P/ Full HD 120P video
- 45-Point All Cross-type AF System supports up to 27 points with an F/8 metering
- Use the EOS Utility Webcam Beta Software (Mac and Windows) to turn your Canon camera into a high-quality webcam, or do the same using a clean HDMI output.
Brand : Canon
Category : Electronics,Camera & Photo,Digital Cameras,DSLR Cameras
Rating : 4.7
ListPrice : US $1599
Price : US $1599
Review Count : 333
Canon DSLR Camera [EOS 90D] with 18-135 is USM Lens | Built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, DIGIC 8 Image Processor, 4K Video, Dual Pixel CMOS AF, and 3.0 Inch Vari-Angle Touch LCD Screen, Black
- I needed a new camera, my old Canon DSLR just wasn\'t cutting it anymore. I wrestled with buying a new mirrorless but didn\'t want to buy all new lenses, and besides my canon DSLR\'s have served me well since the early 2000\'s doing everything I\'ve asked of them. This new model shines! Takes great photos and video\'s as well. The 18-135 lens will make a great everyday carry around lens and the best thing is, all my older lenses and equipment will fit perfectly, no adapters needed! This is the top of the line, the pinnacle of Canon\'s DSLR line. The best there is IMHO.
- I bought this camera more for still photography than video, and for the resolution and ISO upgrades, over my old 7d, which I have really liked for years. With the increased resolution, I especially like the performance with my 100-400 f4.5-5.6L IS II and my 70-200 f2.8L IS, as well as my other lenses, such as the 18-135 USM that I bought to use as a general walk-around lens. I use the fold-out, live viewing screen with smaller zooms, but also with my faster fixed lenses; which makes street photography much more versatile. I recall photographing the Cuna Indians in Panama in the late 60s. At that time they believed that the camera would steal their soul, so the would turn away or cover their faces. Sneaky me, I would set the mechanical timers on my Pentax Spotmatics, which were totally manual SLRs, and secretly shoot photos while the cameras with fast fixed lenses hung from my neck, while my hands were obviously nowhere near the camera. Click! Got it. Hah! So now I am adding the 90d\'s fold-out optical live view screen, in order hold the camera away from my face, and this photographer seems more innocuous. Of course there\'s more....such as video, which will eventually get around to using... More, also, since I still haven\'t had this little gem that long.Looking back at the progress both of SLR and DSLR cameras; Film cameras, then earlier digitals, both full frame 5d series and the APSC 7d and 7d MKII. I am comparing some of my previous film cameras and their capabilities and versatility - and the resulting images - comparing with the Canon A2, and the A1, and the earlier Pentax Spotmatics I\'ve had. Viewing comparatively, it\'s easy to see that the 90d is not a toy.Yep, this 90d is is not full frame, but so what? Looking at the results vs the price, comparing those facets with previous film cameras and full size sensor digitals. The 90d is not overly expensive, and some people scoff at what they\'re calling non-professional. But in my case, with multiple decades of experience, it does produce professional results.I have photo-gadget freak and pretentious wanna-be friends who\'ve dumped multiple tens of thousands of $$ into their photography pass times, calling themselves professional this or that, bragging about top of the line this or that computer or photo equipment, much of which changes with the edition of each of the next new releases. Yet 98.5% of them have never made enough income with their \"art\" to even pay for a fraction of their photo and computer equipment.Yeah, the proof is in the taste of the pudding.As always, we need to see the finished products and those which is good enough to be hanging on any wall,anywhere, and whether observers stop long enough to give it a good look, let alone even study it.All of that, in defense of an inexpensive DSLR camera which does pretty well, and can & does yield \"professional,\"not merely trivialized \"enthusiast\" results.Gripes would be:1) That this 90d would be nice - for my own taste - if it were to be encased in a heavier, titanium alloy body, such as those that people refer to as more of a professional camera, like the 7d, versus an \"enthusiast\" camera, because of the weather proofing, etc. I would actually prefer a Mark III, in the 7d line, which I was waiting for, but apparently the 90d is IT; no more of the Canon 7d line. So I bought one and am satisfied with its performance.2) The little whiz wheel in back, seems a bit small. But, that does also have a fast forward and back button in the middle of it.3) And, whatever Gordon Laing has come up with; among all of the pros and cons of his thorough and snappy 90d review on YouTube.
- Anyone looking for a good little DSLR, this fit\'s the bill. It does everything as advertised. However, stay away from the kit lens Zoom 18-135mm. The picture quality is OK. Not the greatest, but the zoom ring on the lens I got is very stiff. If you plan to do a smooth zoom while shooting video, you will never get it. The lens is meant to be used with the Canon Power Zoom Adapter PZ-E1 which has been discontinued and is hard to find. The menu system is great. Autofocus is quick and quiet. The camera is very responsive even while using my older autofocus lens. Not sure how long Canon will continue marketing the 90D or any additional DSLRs, but this one is a winner.
- This is the first digital camera that I owned personally I use to borrow a camera when needed.It looks good and handles well.Even better it\'s from Canon USA with a USA warranty.It took me about 2 days to grasps the concept of the camera the ins and outs of it.I am happy with it so far.Just need to get more lenses.
- I\'ve upgraded from CanonT3i and what a learning curve, but, oh so well worth the education for the versatility and quality of photographs ! Whole new ballgame, very pleased!
- Seller did not disclose that this was an international model. So I can\'t register it for a warranty.
- I was honestly looking at a different model canon when I came across this 90D. The specs were great for an average photographer and I liked the lens that was included. Great value and consistent quality pictures
- Excellent camera, the auto focus is fantastic. Manual mode is really easy to use (I have past DSLR experience). The 90D is light, compact, and a lot of fun to take pictures with. Best quality pics I\'ve been able to take.I haven\'t tried the video mode for more than 10 minutes. Looks good, but definitely use a reliable tripod. Or some sort of gimble. The lense I used was an older one with no stabilization. I also didn\'t use all of the video settings im the menu. I\'m still learning.Overall, an expensive worthwhile purchase. The lense that comes in this kit is really really good too.The kitty pic is the first picture I took with the Canon 90D.
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