I just started following you on Instagram. I was hoping to see your camera settings for the pictures you take? My husband bought me a new 90D for my birthday & I will have it next week. We live in the country on 5 acres with lots of tree's & have just recently had a Peacock move in, don't know where he came from & he's quite skittish. I can't get very close to him and I'm hoping to get some good pictures of him. I don't know if I will ever have a zoom lens like you use, so I'm sure I won't be able to get the amazing photos that you get. I ordered a Canon EF-S 55-250mm F4-5.6 IS STM Lens. I'm going to use the settings you shared in this video, so hopefully I will get some good pictures. We also have owls, vultures, rabbits & a multitude of other birds that live in our treelines. Thank you for all of the great & concise information!
Here I sit, watching your first-class video, while reflecting on the fact that somebody much younger than me can teach me something new. THANK YOU!!! The way you demonstrate and explain things is striking the famous chord in me. I have just changed from a Sony alpha to the superb EOS 90D and got a bit lost with the controls as they are ever so different. In fact, the 90D is an entirely different beast and demands a much deeper understanding of its handling. Hence, with your help, an array of lightbulbs began flashing when watching your video and admiring those stunning wildlife-stills. Again, many thanks, I bow my head in respect to you.
Hi Tomas, It is great to watch Your video. Good information. I am a wildlife enthusiast and I shoot a lot of wildlife, specially bird flight, pictures using my Canon 7D Mark II. I know it is good to shoot in the Manual mode, as You have suggested. But I mainly shoot in the AV ( Aperture Priority ) mode and get tack sharp images. The point I would like to make is that You can set the minimum shutter speed of the camera to whatever You want for any of the creative modes, so that the camera does not go below that shutter speed, for any of the creative modes. For example, I set my minimum camera speed to 1/1600 of a second for birds flight and set the ISO to AUTO in the AV mode. Then I adjust the Aperture as per the depth of field that I need for every shot, in the AV mode. I set the exposure compensation to +1/3 stop. In this way, any picture You take will not be shot below 1/1600 of a second and the ISO is automatically calculated and set by the camera as per the exposure compensation. -- Sorry for this long message.
Thank you so much! I got the Cannon 90d in May and I was afraid to use it because I didn't know where to start on my settings!!! I feel confident now to go out and shoot my wildlife subjects! I hope you have more videos on how to shoot macro, landscape, and portrait photography in the future!
I totally agree. I'm so confused just LOOKING and deciding what is the best camera and lens ect to buy let alone how to use them to begin with. I think I've decided to go with the 90D and to try emulate similar results using this young man's videos.
Out of all these Manual videos im watching, its wonderful to see a young American Dude doing so well. Your videos are excellent all around, from the background to the blue shirt over green background etc. And the tutorial was also great. Good Job young man!
A beautiful and easy explanation, and it is the most useful on UA-cam for users of the Canon 90D camera or Canon cameras in general. Thank you for this beautiful video, and by the way, I return to it from time to time.
Hi Tomas. Great video on your setups for wildlife photography. I bought my EOS 90D two weeks ago and am eager to continue taking photographs of wildlife...especially birds. I have the 18-135 kit lens. I also will be using my older Canon 70-300 that I bought with my Rebel T3i years ago. I'm going to upgrade for more reach at some point, but in the meantime, getting basics down with the camera body is what I'll be doing in the meantime. Thanks again for a great introductory tutorial for the Canon EOS 90D. I have subscribed
Subscribed! Really like how you actually show the process of everything and not just sit there and explain things. Really makes for good content! 👌🏻 congrats.
Very informative video. Wildlife photography is always a challenge especially when it comes to keeping the subject in focus. I found that using back button focusing is much easier and quicker than using the shutter button. Plus typically not difficult to learn.
I’m planning to purchase that exact setup. The 90D has great specs, and I like the versatility of the 100-400mm zoom. Also, I’m happy to see that such a skilled photographer (like yourself) pretty much uses the same settings I use. I’ve read many sources that insist on using shutter priority with flying birds. From my experience, if there is any sky or water in the frame, there’s always a chance the camera will grab the light reading from it and underexpose my bird by closing down the aperture. I like to make ALL the decisions. And contrary to what those articles say, I’ve never found myself in light conditions that change too rapidly for me to keep up with them. A couple clicks up or down…. no big deal! Love your videos, man!
@@VictorHugo-dy2kv I've already gotten my setup, and I LOVE it. A friend of mine coincidentally has the same exact setup that you mentioned. I've used it, and I dislike it. But thank you for your feedback.
@@VictorHugo-dy2kv Sony got a lot of attention in mirrorless for a few years, it was a fad, but a lot of people are switching back to Canon because of so many superior features and so much more gear available, etc.
Very helpful video got my 90d yest...going to use it for bird photography in manual mode right from the beginning thanks to you. Will share the results tomorrow
I'll have to say that i normally shoot in AV but after watching your video i thought i'd try and set my 650D using the same lens along the same path as the 90D ~ amazing results shooting in manual ~ great informative video and has pushed my photo's to the next level ~ Thanks very much
This was one of the most informative and helpful videos I have seen on the Canon 90D. I am especially interested in wildlife, birds, and flowers. You delivered good information, provided instructions on how to set up the camera, and the reason why without adding fluff...You kept to "just the facts." Great Video!
GREAT VIDEO, I was only off 1 area and that was (spot metering for back lit subjects). There is an ISO Upper Limiter you did not mention here. I set mine no higher than 3200, too noisy in the woods. Thanks for the video even though my comments come several years later LOL
Thanks so much! I got this exact camera/lens combo this past month and really don't know how to get the best out of it. My first attempts have been pathetic for wildlife.
This was VERY helpful. Thank you ... I just got a 90D and am struggling to adapt coming from a t7i. Wildlife is pretty much all I shoot. I'll see if I can put this into practice!
My wish list has a 90d and a few accessories on it. I appreciate all the information about wildlife photography. We have plenty of opportunities here in Arizona. I am getting closer to pulling the trigger on a purchase. I still need to decide on a zoom lens...
Great video. I'm in the Pros and Cons stage of comparing buying a new 90d vs used 7D mkii. Pros for 90d = 5y warranty, flip screen, lighter, more battery life, 4k video. Actually the more I type I am convincing myself that 90d is the way to go. Peace of mind of having warranty is always good. How weather sealed is the 90d in practical terms, because I know the 7D mkii is a beast in this area as well as in Autofocus, with preconfigured settings for AF scenarios for wildlife/sports.
Thank you for this video. I wrote it down and downloaded it for later reference. Can you go over how to shoot in a foggy/ overcast days with the 90d? It's early spring here in Duluth, MN. Could you perhaps focus on a wildlife seasons video series? Labeled correctly- foggy rain, early spring,spring,full sun,sun partial clouds, fall colors with/without sun, first snow fall, and lastly middle of the arctic tundra-err full winter. A lot to do think about understandable. It would take over a year to complete, but would be easier to follow for many. Now and for many years to come. Videos are the new books learning tools for the next generations to come (in my opinion). It would be a great series to learn from . Please use the 90d if you choose to 😁. Thank you again.
Hi Tomas just watched this video very informative thank you.I went out with my camera and lens same as your set up in manual mode but my pictures weren't very crisp?I've taken better ones in auto mode any ideas what I've done wrong. Thanks Rob
Dear Thomas, at min. 2:00 you show a shot of a Red-Tailed-Hawk and at 2.04 same image with different effect. How can you do it? Wich setting/s you use to make this difference? Is Lightroom? Or camera settings? Many thanks. And Many congratulations!
Very informative and nice video, but I belive you forgot to mention the back button focus. If you don't mention it for some reason, please forgive-me. Keep up the good work and nice shooting!
I have since my last question to you, upgraded my 100-400 to the ver ii. I like the twist to zoom in and out. I do like wild life shots and try to go on as many safari's as time from job permits. I also like airshows. Do you have a video on shooting airshows with the 90d and the 100-400 zoom?
Huh, I think the dynamic range is amazing, I get so much color and shadows are almost never a problem. If you don’t believe me check out my Instagram for samples @tomaskoeck . I state each piece of gear with each post
Planning to upgrade from 550D! Oh! Btw, the advantage of C RAW is that you use less buffer meaning youll get longer time shooting continuous. 45shots in a raw if not mistaken in c raw but 30ish in just RAW
I have just upgraded from a 200d to the 90D. Which I pair with the Tamron 150-600 mm. I love taking photos of wildlife and always thought AV was the way to go. After watching your video I am going to give Manual ago. Sorry if this is a silly question what is the part you have on the bottom of the camera? I will be watching more of your videos. Thank you for sharing .
@@adizTrainspotting awesome stuff, I don't have the battery grip for it maybe I will at some point but I have the camera and the 100 400mm lense which I love
i just added you to my favorites. I have the Canon 90d and use the 100-400 ver i. I am confused on the different buttons on the lens. I know what Af/MF are and what they do. What other settings shoud i put the lens on. as in 1.8 settings or the 5.6 for distance...thanks. loved the video.
Wow bro, ur like the best photographer I've watched who acts down to earth- not dramatic. I am looking into getting a Canon 90D. Do you have certain lens you'd recommend? I would be shooting portraits and action photos- as far as like dogs running, ect. I was feeling overwhelmed when I looked into upgrading. But I think I might be leaning towards this one!
Hello Thomas. Good video thanks. My question is what menu to use for nature, mountains, because I like to wild camping, and I taking photos of forest and nature. But my Canon is old model. D 1100. CANON. But I looking to buy Canon d90. And that lens you recommend for wildlife photography, and nature. Thanks
Great video and thanks for sharing it. Now big question even though maybe not for you but which lenses are best to use for taking pictures of star's and the moon? Because I've heard that macro lenses work best and I've been looking at some Tamron lenses online but am a little uncertain as to which one's to go with seeing that they're quit costly and I certainly don't want to be spending more for lenses that will not be doing what I'm looking to do. Well young man I appreciate your time and help
Amazing video from someone that has a lot of experience as a photographer. You made me buy the Canon 90D :-)... now I will continue looking for more tutorials here in your channel about this great camera..something like this. Thanks :_)
exposure compensation is usefull for birds in flight because the sky is so bright compared to them, pushing to +1 to +2 can help a lot, depending how bright is their plumage
in your part of the world in USA you got lots of lights and here in UK the weather changes so fast so to do any kind photography in USA you got lot of options for taking wild life or sports or even portraits with out having too much problem with LIGHT
Tv and Av work great as well, and it's easier for beginners. It's a matter of preference. If you know what you're doing we'll get great photos. Golden hours, pay attention to the background, get to eye-level with the birds are a few things that help you get great photos.
@@tomaskoeck Its set in the menu under image quality. Same as for any mode. All photographs are initially captured in raw format. Even when youve set jpeg as the file type theres a raw file first that then gets converted to a jpeg. Its for this reason it makes no sense that you cant get a raw file off any given mode. You're very young and I understand you want to have a channel but at this stage you shouldnt be passing yourself off as an authority on photography. Youll understand when youre older that tutorials coming from someone so young look a bit dubious. If you think hard enough you should be able to videos where there isnt this danger of misleading people. Maybe film some photoshoots you're on and then review the images, that sort of thing.
Hi Mark, I appreciate the feedback and education. I understand like everyone I have much to learn! The thing is I still feel I have information that can help people grow as well, and you don’t want to shoot in auto anyway if you’re a pro! Nonetheless I appreciate the feedback and info and wish you the best!
Don't forget, I changed my Instagram username, it is now @tomaskoeck!
What kind I of Battery Grip do you have?
Which will be better for wildlife photography in mean to say canon 90d or 7d Mark ii
I just started following you on Instagram. I was hoping to see your camera settings for the pictures you take? My husband bought me a new 90D for my birthday & I will have it next week. We live in the country on 5 acres with lots of tree's & have just recently had a Peacock move in, don't know where he came from & he's quite skittish. I can't get very close to him and I'm hoping to get some good pictures of him. I don't know if I will ever have a zoom lens like you use, so I'm sure I won't be able to get the amazing photos that you get. I ordered a Canon EF-S 55-250mm F4-5.6 IS STM Lens. I'm going to use the settings you shared in this video, so hopefully I will get some good pictures. We also have owls, vultures, rabbits & a multitude of other birds that live in our treelines. Thank you for all of the great & concise information!
This sounds stupid, but wants that thing on the front of your lens?
Test
Here I sit, watching your first-class video, while reflecting on the fact that somebody much younger than me can teach me something new. THANK YOU!!!
The way you demonstrate and explain things is striking the famous chord in me. I have just changed from a Sony alpha to the superb EOS 90D and got a bit lost with the controls as they are ever so different. In fact, the 90D is an entirely different beast and demands a much deeper understanding of its handling. Hence, with your help, an array of lightbulbs began flashing when watching your video and admiring those stunning wildlife-stills.
Again, many thanks, I bow my head in respect to you.
Hi Tomas,
It is great to watch Your video. Good information. I am a wildlife enthusiast and I shoot a lot of wildlife, specially bird flight, pictures using my Canon 7D Mark II. I know it is good to shoot in the Manual mode, as You have suggested. But I mainly shoot in the AV ( Aperture Priority ) mode and get tack sharp images. The point I would like to make is that You can set the minimum shutter speed of the camera to whatever You want for any of the creative modes, so that the camera does not go below that shutter speed, for any of the creative modes. For example, I set my minimum camera speed to 1/1600 of a second for birds flight and set the ISO to AUTO in the AV mode. Then I adjust the Aperture as per the depth of field that I need for every shot, in the AV mode. I set the exposure compensation to +1/3 stop. In this way, any picture You take will not be shot below 1/1600 of a second and the ISO is automatically calculated and set by the camera as per the exposure compensation.
-- Sorry for this long message.
Thank you so much! I got the Cannon 90d in May and I was afraid to use it because I didn't know where to start on my settings!!! I feel confident now to go out and shoot my wildlife subjects! I hope you have more videos on how to shoot macro, landscape, and portrait photography in the future!
I totally agree. I'm so confused just LOOKING and deciding what is the best camera and lens ect to buy let alone how to use them to begin with. I think I've decided to go with the 90D and to try emulate similar results using this young man's videos.
I have just bought a 90D, this video is really informative and has helped immensely with my set up, thank you Tomas.
how have you enjoyed the camera?? Just picked mine up last week
@ yes, I have. I have it paired with a 100-400 mk 2 lens and 1.4 extender. I use it for bird photography in the UK and love it.
This was fantastic. I've had my Canon D7 for over ten years and never fully understood this stuff. Thanks!
Out of all these Manual videos im watching, its wonderful to see a young American Dude doing so well. Your videos are excellent all around, from the background to the blue shirt over green background etc. And the tutorial was also great. Good Job young man!
Excellent Information. New 90D owner and trying to use it to the fullest. This helps tremendously. Thanks
A beautiful and easy explanation, and it is the most useful on UA-cam for users of the Canon 90D camera or Canon cameras in general. Thank you for this beautiful video, and by the way, I return to it from time to time.
Comprehensive - simple and makes sense. Thanks!
I just started my passion for photography and videography with this camera and thanks a million for your video.
Thank you for the video, I really appreciate it and enjoyed how you walked thru the features.
Hello Tomas, thank you for this detailed Canon 90D Setting tutorial. Very helpful and have tagged to watch again. Again, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I am a Nikon shooter but I must admit , your presentation is the very best of the best .
Good love ...London
One of the best tutorials out there. Wish you all the very best...
Hi Tomas. Great video on your setups for wildlife photography. I bought my EOS 90D two weeks ago and am eager to continue taking photographs of wildlife...especially birds. I have the 18-135 kit lens. I also will be using my older Canon 70-300 that I bought with my Rebel T3i years ago. I'm going to upgrade for more reach at some point, but in the meantime, getting basics down with the camera body is what I'll be doing in the meantime. Thanks again for a great introductory tutorial for the Canon EOS 90D. I have subscribed
Subscribed! Really like how you actually show the process of everything and not just sit there and explain things. Really makes for good content! 👌🏻 congrats.
Excellent video, great diction [and no music - brilliant]! Love your action WL shots! Cheers from Down Under
Really good stuff, and I like your energy, I'm glad to see you are a fellow 90D lover! Your photos are AMAZING!!
Thanks so much!!
I am considering a 90D or R6, completely different but I am leaning towards the 90D. Thanks for the great video!
Me too, I just can't decide however I feel the price is going to have the final word
Very informative video. Wildlife photography is always a challenge especially when it comes to keeping the subject in focus. I found that using back button focusing is much easier and quicker than using the shutter button. Plus typically not difficult to learn.
Great video. This has encouraged me to go into full manual mode with your down to earth explanations. Thank you so much!
I’m planning to purchase that exact setup. The 90D has great specs, and I like the versatility of the 100-400mm zoom. Also, I’m happy to see that such a skilled photographer (like yourself) pretty much uses the same settings I use. I’ve read many sources that insist on using shutter priority with flying birds. From my experience, if there is any sky or water in the frame, there’s always a chance the camera will grab the light reading from it and underexpose my bird by closing down the aperture. I like to make ALL the decisions. And contrary to what those articles say, I’ve never found myself in light conditions that change too rapidly for me to keep up with them. A couple clicks up or down…. no big deal!
Love your videos, man!
Believe me, you are better off buying the Sony A7III and Sony 600 mmm
@@VictorHugo-dy2kv I've already gotten my setup, and I LOVE it. A friend of mine coincidentally has the same exact setup that you mentioned. I've used it, and I dislike it. But thank you for your feedback.
@@VictorHugo-dy2kv Sony got a lot of attention in mirrorless for a few years, it was a fad, but a lot of people are switching back to Canon because of so many superior features and so much more gear available, etc.
This is my dream lens!! I have canon 90 d:)..saving up for the lens !
You can buy one MarkII used for 800$
@@M4TR1X oh ok thank you!
Very helpful video got my 90d yest...going to use it for bird photography in manual mode right from the beginning thanks to you. Will share the results tomorrow
Canon 90D just bagged EISA award 2020-21 while some 24-25 year old vlogger kids told us that DSLRs are dead. Nice review btw bro!
This was fantastic information!!! Now i can change my 90D settings and hopefully get better wildlife shots. Thank You! 👍🏽
Very true what you said. I have canon 7d and 100-400mm lens
Nicely done. I'm looking at getting the 90D to replace my Rebel XS, Came across your video and I really appreciated going through the menus.
I had the rebel XS a year ago, gosh is the 90d a GIANT upgrade!
I'll have to say that i normally shoot in AV but after watching your video i thought i'd try and set my 650D using the same lens along the same path as the 90D ~ amazing results shooting in manual ~ great informative video and has pushed my photo's to the next level ~ Thanks very much
This was one of the most informative and helpful videos I have seen on the Canon 90D. I am especially interested in wildlife, birds, and flowers. You delivered good information, provided instructions on how to set up the camera, and the reason why without adding fluff...You kept to "just the facts." Great Video!
Awesome job. Best I’ve watched.
GREAT VIDEO, I was only off 1 area and that was (spot metering for back lit subjects).
There is an ISO Upper Limiter you did not mention here. I set mine no higher than 3200, too noisy in the woods.
Thanks for the video even though my comments come several years later LOL
Thanks for being clear and not adding a bunch of BS. I am going to this cam , my 7D MK II is too hard to adjust.
Great review! Helped me decide to pick this camera up to replace my 70d. Also filled in some knowledge gaps. Thanks for making this!
Great visa love watching just got 90D can't wait to start using it so thank you for the tips
Thanks so much! I got this exact camera/lens combo this past month and really don't know how to get the best out of it. My first attempts have been pathetic for wildlife.
It's fascinating,soul of exploring.thank you for your technical/professional explaination.see the world as canon sees...
You definately can shoot photos in RAW on full auto mode
I’ve done it on the 6D Mk2, 700D and 800D
I prefer full manual for everything through
Fantastic video - informative and to the point. Awesome job.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Thomas, how about settings for video on 90D - following on from your great video for photography settings with 90D
I enjoyed you're video it helped me change a few things on my camera.
This was VERY helpful. Thank you ... I just got a 90D and am struggling to adapt coming from a t7i. Wildlife is pretty much all I shoot. I'll see if I can put this into practice!
My wish list has a 90d and a few accessories on it. I appreciate all the information about wildlife photography. We have plenty of opportunities here in Arizona. I am getting closer to pulling the trigger on a purchase. I still need to decide on a zoom lens...
thank you for this video! Much useful information. What battery grip are you using.
Bro I really enjoyed your session. Learnt alot. Thankyou 🙏👍
First i love your lighting second i like your background, so green. It feel so calm with the insect sound, i enjoying your video man..
Thank you so much!
Hi I am decided to by 90 D a good detailed above set 90 d very useful information your Photos that's says more....Thanks
Thank you for all your hard work. It’s really helped me
Great video. I'm in the Pros and Cons stage of comparing buying a new 90d vs used 7D mkii. Pros for 90d = 5y warranty, flip screen, lighter, more battery life, 4k video. Actually the more I type I am convincing myself that 90d is the way to go. Peace of mind of having warranty is always good. How weather sealed is the 90d in practical terms, because I know the 7D mkii is a beast in this area as well as in Autofocus, with preconfigured settings for AF scenarios for wildlife/sports.
Fantastic x thank you for all your help x
Thank you for this video. I wrote it down and downloaded it for later reference. Can you go over how to shoot in a foggy/ overcast days with the 90d? It's early spring here in Duluth, MN. Could you perhaps focus on a wildlife seasons video series? Labeled correctly- foggy rain, early spring,spring,full sun,sun partial clouds, fall colors with/without sun, first snow fall, and lastly middle of the arctic tundra-err full winter. A lot to do think about understandable. It would take over a year to complete, but would be easier to follow for many. Now and for many years to come. Videos are the new books learning tools for the next generations to come (in my opinion). It would be a great series to learn from . Please use the 90d if you choose to 😁. Thank you again.
Hi Tomas just watched this video very informative thank you.I went out with my camera and lens same as your set up in manual mode but my pictures weren't very crisp?I've taken better ones in auto mode any ideas what I've done wrong.
Thanks Rob
Thanks for such a easy video to follow, and helping me figure out my new 90D for wildlife photos 😊
Very welcome!
Thanks for the help with the Canon EOS 90D
I like the Manual Mode on Canon, it s easy to reach speed or aperture fast than the other Modes and more accurate.
Thank you so much for the video. I use to take picture on TV mode. I'll try manual next time.
Great video and photos!
Dear Thomas, at min. 2:00 you show a shot of a Red-Tailed-Hawk and at 2.04 same image with different effect. How can you do it? Wich setting/s you use to make this difference? Is Lightroom? Or camera settings? Many thanks. And Many congratulations!
Check out my video "Saving you backlit photos", I have a walkthrough there on how to do it on Lightroom
Wow, over 20k subs already? Good for you dude!
Working on it!!
Nice channel and awesome images! Keep up the great work.
Love the videos on the 90D...
Love you brother from india🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you! I have the same camera and the same lense
I was struggling a little be with the focus option thanks
Very informative and nice video, but I belive you forgot to mention the back button focus. If you don't mention it for some reason, please forgive-me. Keep up the good work and nice shooting!
You've made me realize I need to up my game from the 7D Mark II, thank you.
I have since my last question to you, upgraded my 100-400 to the ver ii. I like the twist to zoom in and out. I do like wild life shots and try to go on as many safari's as time from job permits. I also like airshows. Do you have a video on shooting airshows with the 90d and the 100-400 zoom?
Thank you-Extremely helpful tutorial!!
I've heard the dynamic range (?) with this camera isn't the best. Can you explain that?Love your vids, I subscribed.
Huh, I think the dynamic range is amazing, I get so much color and shadows are almost never a problem. If you don’t believe me check out my Instagram for samples @tomaskoeck . I state each piece of gear with each post
Thanks Tomas, great video! I shoot equestrian photography and I am undecided wheather to buy the 90D or the 7D Mark 11?
Wow, great explanation, thanks much!
Solid review. I just upgraded to this exact body/lens combo
Please consider ordering from milfordphoto.com and mention that I sent you!
@@tomaskoeck unfortunately already have the lens and body, how about I pick up some filters and batteries instead?
Planning to upgrade from 550D!
Oh! Btw, the advantage of C RAW is that you use less buffer meaning youll get longer time shooting continuous. 45shots in a raw if not mistaken in c raw but 30ish in just RAW
I have just upgraded from a 200d to the 90D. Which I pair with the Tamron 150-600 mm. I love taking photos of wildlife and always thought AV was the way to go. After watching your video I am going to give Manual ago. Sorry if this is a silly question what is the part you have on the bottom of the camera? I will be watching more of your videos. Thank you for sharing .
That is a battery grip! Called a BG E-14
Just bought this camera today, havnt even opened it yet. Going from the 750d to this. Now I have the same setup as you. Safe to say I am excited 😁😁😁
Wow nice, I have the camera already, just gonna get the 70-200mm lens with the Canon Battery Grip
@@adizTrainspotting awesome stuff, I don't have the battery grip for it maybe I will at some point but I have the camera and the 100 400mm lense which I love
@@22035 nice, I have an off brand grip but I found a canon one on offer and the off brand one isn’t that good quality
@@adizTrainspotting yea I would have to get the Canon branded one for sure 😊
Great video on the 90D settings. Would appreciate if you can share your experience with auto focus on the 90D for wild life photography using the OVF.
i just added you to my favorites. I have the Canon 90d and use the 100-400 ver i. I am confused on the different buttons on the lens. I know what Af/MF are and what they do. What other settings shoud i put the lens on. as in 1.8 settings or the 5.6 for distance...thanks. loved the video.
Wow bro, ur like the best photographer I've watched who acts down to earth- not dramatic. I am looking into getting a Canon 90D. Do you have certain lens you'd recommend? I would be shooting portraits and action photos- as far as like dogs running, ect. I was feeling overwhelmed when I looked into upgrading. But I think I might be leaning towards this one!
I really appreciate the kind words! Check out some of my other reviews for lens recommendations!
Thanks buddy, very well explained and pretty much how I had my 90D set up, but thanks.
Great to hear!
Thank you. Who said us old dogs cant learn something from the young ones. Keep it up kiddo
Hello Thomas. Good video thanks. My question is what menu to use for nature, mountains, because I like to wild camping, and I taking photos of forest and nature. But my Canon is old model. D 1100. CANON. But I looking to buy Canon d90. And that lens you recommend for wildlife photography, and nature. Thanks
Got one! Can’t wait to try it out..
Great video and thanks for sharing it. Now big question even though maybe not for you but which lenses are best to use for taking pictures of star's and the moon? Because I've heard that macro lenses work best and I've been looking at some Tamron lenses online but am a little uncertain as to which one's to go with seeing that they're quit costly and I certainly don't want to be spending more for lenses that will not be doing what I'm looking to do. Well young man I appreciate your time and help
Amazing presentation..Thanks for sharing..Subscribed!
Thanks for the sub!
Hey Tomas! what kind of lens do you use for wildlife photography? Thank you
Amazing video from someone that has a lot of experience as a photographer. You made me buy the Canon 90D :-)... now I will continue looking for more tutorials here in your channel about this great camera..something like this. Thanks :_)
Always glad to help!
You will love the 90D
Great video! Just got a 90D!
exposure compensation is usefull for birds in flight because the sky is so bright compared to them, pushing to +1 to +2 can help a lot, depending how bright is their plumage
Very good video just got a 90d
in your part of the world in USA you got lots of lights and here in UK the weather changes so fast so to do any kind photography in USA you got lot of options for taking wild life or sports or even portraits with out having too much problem with LIGHT
Tv and Av work great as well, and it's easier for beginners. It's a matter of preference. If you know what you're doing we'll get great photos. Golden hours, pay attention to the background, get to eye-level with the birds are a few things that help you get great photos.
I have the combination EOS90D with the canon 100-400. I watched your video🙂. What advise can you give with regard to an extender. 1.4 or 2.0?
much love from Sri Lanka! Keep it up brother!
Thank you 🙌
Dude! Shots taken in " auto" are in raw mode (if you want)!!!!!! Where did you get that from!!?? Holy crap.
Sorry I don’t know what you’re asking
At one minute 43 seconds you say that you cant shoot raw files in auto mode. Thats not the case.
Interesting, can you tell me how to shoot RAW in auto?
@@tomaskoeck Its set in the menu under image quality. Same as for any mode. All photographs are initially captured in raw format. Even when youve set jpeg as the file type theres a raw file first that then gets converted to a jpeg. Its for this reason it makes no sense that you cant get a raw file off any given mode. You're very young and I understand you want to have a channel but at this stage you shouldnt be passing yourself off as an authority on photography. Youll understand when youre older that tutorials coming from someone so young look a bit dubious. If you think hard enough you should be able to videos where there isnt this danger of misleading people. Maybe film some photoshoots you're on and then review the images, that sort of thing.
Hi Mark, I appreciate the feedback and education. I understand like everyone I have much to learn! The thing is I still feel I have information that can help people grow as well, and you don’t want to shoot in auto anyway if you’re a pro!
Nonetheless I appreciate the feedback and info and wish you the best!
Love from India ❤️
What an awesome video my friend. Keep up the good work and keep them videos coming. I just subbed to ur channel 👏🏻👌🏻From Denver Colorado
Appreciate it!
Tomas Koeck 🤟🏻✌🏼
What is this thing below the camera if I may ask 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Hi thank you for your tips.
You are so welcome!
wow what a nice detailed video! well done!
You do a great job. You speak honestly as opposed to the fanboy haters out there in the UA-camVerse.
I appreciate the kind words