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![]() | Canon T90 Pros: All Cons: Don't be autofocus Opinion: It is the best non-Af electronic camera that has ever been built, indestructible, reliable always, could work with zinc-carbon AA batteries, the only ones available at that time in every part of the world. It has the best light meter of the time, 4.5 f/s with only 4 AA batteries. With the 4 AA discharges of the flash I made about twenty rolls of 36 poses. Dual multispot light meter for ambient light and flash light! With the possibility of manual intervention. sent on January 12, 2023 |
![]() | Tokina AT-X 11-20mm f/2.8 PRO DX Pros: Sharp, bright, focal range, usable even on FF Cons: Necessary to get used to the AF-MF gearbox. Opinion: Taken to use it so canon 60d for indoor photos, great. Taking the 6d (FF) I tried and I found that you can safely use it on FF with the limitations: do not put the hood, do not vignette from 16 to 20mm. A16 on ff the framed field is greater than that on aps-c at 11mm, excellent. Now I have the eos R and it's a blast to use it being able to crop in the room. The 30M becomes 12M, more than enough. Highly recommended for those who have FF and APS-C. using the square format, the R automatically crops by deleting the vignetting. sent on December 23, 2021 |
![]() | Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM Pros: Lightweight, compact, reliable fast Cons: MAF at an uncertain distance Opinion: I took it recently used, used on eos-90d it puts fast and precise focus up close, but not from afar. But using the micro maf point is perfect, even better using the livewiew where the MAF is always perfect and fast. I haven't made any maf adjustment on 90D yet although it's possible, but I haven't had the time, I will. Even on the M3 the MAF is perfect, the pairing is strange because the lens is larger than the body but it is great for portraits. sent on November 08, 2020 |
![]() | Canon 90D Pros: Focus, ergonomics, quality/price and many other features. Cons: For now none, although it is necessary to study the full-bodied instruction booklet in order to make the best use of it. Opinion: I took it after careful confrontation with the 6D II, and it came to me at the end of January. I used it for now with the 100-400 US IS II also just taken and I had a great impression and photographic results beyond expectations. The live views quickly focus and automatically follow what I have selected even with the 100-400-2x II, point the moon to the rise and follows it from one side of the framed area to the other, it is exceptional. The 90D and 100-400mm pairing is perfect! sent on March 29, 2020 |
![]() | Canon 90D Pros: Focus, ergonomics, quality/price and many other features. Cons: For now none, although it is necessary to study the full-bodied instruction booklet in order to make the best use of it. Opinion: I took it after careful confrontation with the 6D II, and it came to me at the end of January. I used it for now with the 100-400 US IS II also just taken and I had a great impression and photographic results beyond expectations. The live views quickly focus and automatically follow what I have selected even with the 100-400-2x II, point the moon to the rise and follows it from one side of the framed area to the other, it is exceptional. The 90D and 100-400mm pairing is perfect! sent on March 29, 2020 |
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