Your instructions are incredibly helpful. A new camera is almost intimidating for beginners but you manage to explain the features so well that I've become much more comfortable using the manual settings. Thank you!
I love the way you teach. Very clear and concise. I just bought a new Canon 90D and I am learning lots of things from you. Thanks a lot and please keep posting more advanced videos about Canon 90D.
I am new to Canon 90d and this is my 1st DSLR, so far I have learn lot from your videos your teaching methods are excellent, I hope you will bring more videos going forward. Thank you for your time.👏👏👏🇦🇺🇦🇺
Been shooting with my 90D for a year now. But now trying to learn other settings besides auto. Wow! Very good explanation of the use of the 90D. Just bought a 150-600 tamron g2 lens to play with too. Will watch a few times for it to sink in!
Awesome! Thank you! I am not sure I will post too many more on the 90D. If there were some specific questions you had, I might be able to address that. I will be making more posts on outer cameras, computers, software and media services so stay tuned!
Thanks for a great video, very helpful in learning to use my 90D. Just a comment about depth-of-field, Canon says you have to press the depth-of-field preview button (below the lens on the side where the shutter is) if you want to see how the picture will come out at the F-stop selected. I think they do this because it's helpful to compose the shot with the lens wide open (otherwise the view will be dark), and it only applies the F-stop when you actually take the picture. Thanks again for the expertise and clear explanations!
My first SLR was an Olympus with AV priority only. You loaded the film with a fixed ISO based on when and where you were shooting. You then manually focused and manually adjusted the aperture to set the speed for the shot. Great way to shoot. My favorite thing with DSLR's is the ability to adjust ISO on a shot to shot basis.
First of all, I want to commend your lecture on the Canon 90D and photography and videography in general. I asked Big to tell me more about the lenses you use on this camera. Do you have any recommendations for a versatile lens for this camera? If you had to choose just one lens for both photography and videography, what lens would it be? Thank you, I'm hoping for a quick response and possibly a video on the subject.
This video should answer your question: ua-cam.com/video/hTvVo_M8Rvs/v-deo.html If you navigate to my channel by clicking on the logo under the video, then go to menu options and select "Playlists" you will find a playlist called "How to take Better Photos with the 90D"
Still trying to figure out how to shoot videos at Tv and Av mode and control the shutter speed and F Points. I guess canon does not allow you to do that?
It is best to do video in the M setting where you have full control over shutter speed, ISO and aperture. this may seem overwhelming but when filming it really isn't that bad. For the most part you will be setting the ISO and the shutter speed to be constant. You then only really have to be adjusting the aperture as you move around. If lighting conditions change drastically, you may have to stop and change your ISO, but as much as possible you want to keep the shutter speed at double your framerate. Next week I will be doing a lesson on filming in the M mode.
HI im gonna try to talk in english properly because im french from quebec but i just bought yesterday a 90D before thats i have the dinosaur 60D really good for starting but now i bought this almost of all photo i make is car , standing car or i love make RollingShot i bought with the 90D the CANON EF 24-105MM F/4L IS II USM (before thats i use a 18-55mm come from the 60D) almost photographer say to me is a perfect lens because for his versatility i want to know what do you think a bout this lens ? and the second question i stop it use the P TV and Av for use always Manuel but the thing i struggeling is when i make a shoot of a car his not moving i want the car in focus and blurring in the back but im not able to do that with the 18-55mm so with the 24-105MM F/4L IS II USM do you think im gonna be good with this ? its hard because im learning alone with ur video but something i dreamin have a good friend help me out ! thanks in advance
Hi, i am a professional wildlife photographer, i usually use manual settings for my Canon 90D 100-400mm, telephoto lens, need to learn how to how to use video, if u could give me some tips or advice on how to use it, I would appreciate, if some helped me on this
Why spend £1300 on a camera like the 90d ,if you are not going to be using what you are paying for ,which is the sophisticated auto features .If you are just going to be using the manual controls you’d be better off buying a Canon 100d for around £200.
I actually use a Canon R5C for more like $10,000 with a good lens. I was using the Canon 90D for the lessons because it is a great, entry level camera. The auto features are great on the 90D, but in certain lighting conditions, the computer is going to get tricked and so it is good to know how to overide the AI. Manual settings also allow you to have more creative control over Depth of field and ISO. When left to auto settings, the AI will often choose an ISO that will give you more grain than what you would like. When filming video, it allows you to set the frame rate and shutterspeed, very important in Video.
Your instructions are incredibly helpful. A new camera is almost intimidating for beginners but you manage to explain the features so well that I've become much more comfortable using the manual settings. Thank you!
I love the way you teach. Very clear and concise. I just bought a new Canon 90D and I am learning lots of things from you. Thanks a lot and please keep posting more advanced videos about Canon 90D.
Glad to hear it!
I am new to Canon 90d and this is my 1st DSLR, so far I have learn lot from your videos your teaching methods are excellent, I hope you will bring more videos going forward. Thank you for your time.👏👏👏🇦🇺🇦🇺
Great to hear! I am thinking of adding some more videos. It is hard to find the time these days. Life gets in the way!
Been shooting with my 90D for a year now. But now trying to learn other settings besides auto. Wow! Very good explanation of the use of the 90D. Just bought a 150-600 tamron g2 lens to play with too. Will watch a few times for it to sink in!
Brilliant explanations. I'm looking forward to trying out my new camera to see what I can produce.
Thank you i am starting to learn a lot more about my camera looking forward to watching more of your videos
Awesome! Thank you! I am not sure I will post too many more on the 90D. If there were some specific questions you had, I might be able to address that. I will be making more posts on outer cameras, computers, software and media services so stay tuned!
Thanks for a great video, very helpful in learning to use my 90D. Just a comment about depth-of-field, Canon says you have to press the depth-of-field preview button (below the lens on the side where the shutter is) if you want to see how the picture will come out at the F-stop selected. I think they do this because it's helpful to compose the shot with the lens wide open (otherwise the view will be dark), and it only applies the F-stop when you actually take the picture. Thanks again for the expertise and clear explanations!
My first SLR was an Olympus with AV priority only. You loaded the film with a fixed ISO based on when and where you were shooting. You then manually focused and manually adjusted the aperture to set the speed for the shot. Great way to shoot. My favorite thing with DSLR's is the ability to adjust ISO on a shot to shot basis.
Those were the days! Adjustable ISO is great !
Wow....nicely explaining with natural expressions also with apt clicks
Thank you so much, I just bought the 90D and I have learnt a lot 🤗
I love your videos you explain everything and how to do it and how it works
Glad you enjoy it!
Very helpful and informative😊
You are an excellent teacher. Thank you for a great lesson.
Thank’s for teaching me how to use my camera 😅
Excellent job!!
very helpful thanks 😊
Wonderful👍 Thank you
It is so beneficial and great, you taught me a lot, thanks a lot 🥰
thanks this is and was really helpful for me
Glad it helped
Thank you Sir for this tutorial
You are most welcome
First of all, I want to commend your lecture on the Canon 90D and photography and videography in general. I asked Big to tell me more about the lenses you use on this camera. Do you have any recommendations for a versatile lens for this camera? If you had to choose just one lens for both photography and videography, what lens would it be? Thank you, I'm hoping for a quick response and possibly a video on the subject.
Excellent, thank you!
35:08 Dans le Mode AV la camera ne montre pas automatiquement le niveau d'exposition? Merci
very good leasson - Thanks
what settings did you go into to photograph through touch screen and not the main button? This would help with my landscape shots a lot!
This video should answer your question: ua-cam.com/video/hTvVo_M8Rvs/v-deo.html
If you navigate to my channel by clicking on the logo under the video, then go to menu options and select "Playlists" you will find a playlist called "How to take Better Photos with the 90D"
Still trying to figure out how to shoot videos at Tv and Av mode and control the shutter speed and F Points. I guess canon does not allow you to do that?
It is best to do video in the M setting where you have full control over shutter speed, ISO and aperture. this may seem overwhelming but when filming it really isn't that bad. For the most part you will be setting the ISO and the shutter speed to be constant. You then only really have to be adjusting the aperture as you move around. If lighting conditions change drastically, you may have to stop and change your ISO, but as much as possible you want to keep the shutter speed at double your framerate. Next week I will be doing a lesson on filming in the M mode.
@@LearningMediaSkills thank you very much. I can’t wait to watch :)
HI im gonna try to talk in english properly because im french from quebec but i just bought yesterday a 90D before thats i have the dinosaur 60D really good for starting but now i bought this almost of all photo i make is car , standing car or i love make RollingShot i bought with the 90D the CANON EF 24-105MM F/4L IS II USM (before thats i use a 18-55mm come from the 60D) almost photographer say to me is a perfect lens because for his versatility i want to know what do you think a bout this lens ? and the second question i stop it use the P TV and Av for use always Manuel but the thing i struggeling is when i make a shoot of a car his not moving i want the car in focus and blurring in the back but im not able to do that with the 18-55mm so with the 24-105MM F/4L IS II USM do you think im gonna be good with this ? its hard because im learning alone with ur video but something i dreamin have a good friend help me out ! thanks in advance
plz tell me the best lens for canon 90D
Sigma 150-600mm C 👎
Very confusing how o get in p mode how to adjust to shudder speed .
Hi, i am a professional wildlife photographer, i usually use manual settings for my Canon 90D 100-400mm, telephoto lens, need to learn how to how to use video, if u could give me some tips or advice on how to use it, I would appreciate, if some helped me on this
ua-cam.com/play/PLVEbruHeMAw87wwor4zxG8NBHU2BaSIcA.html
Why wont they change
Why spend £1300 on a camera like the 90d ,if you are not going to be using what you are paying for ,which is the sophisticated auto features .If you are just going to be using the manual controls you’d be better off buying a Canon 100d for around £200.
I actually use a Canon R5C for more like $10,000 with a good lens. I was using the Canon 90D for the lessons because it is a great, entry level camera. The auto features are great on the 90D, but in certain lighting conditions, the computer is going to get tricked and so it is good to know how to overide the AI. Manual settings also allow you to have more creative control over Depth of field and ISO. When left to auto settings, the AI will often choose an ISO that will give you more grain than what you would like. When filming video, it allows you to set the frame rate and shutterspeed, very important in Video.