Canon 90D Tutorial Optical Focusing System
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- Опубліковано 23 вер 2019
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Thanks Michael for your easy to understand & precise tutorial on the 90D Optical Focusing.
Great tutorial Michael! I have used back button focusing on 3 different 5D’s and love it. The one new thing though is the focusing selection by way of the joystick, this will be fantastic for my hockey games and everything else I shoot. Thank you.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Just got the 90D and I'm trying to get my head around it.
This was SO helpful. Loved the presentation and how you explained it in a way that a
"new camera nerd" could understand. I can't wait to watch more. THANK YOU!!!
Even though I've used my 90D for a while now, this was an incredibly useful tutorial that will significantly improve my focussing techniques. Great stuff thank you Michael.
I love your pace and how clear and simple you do your tutorials. For ESL audience is perfect to understand it. Thanks a lot. You have a new subscriber
Really great how you went into detail, especially with the focus points images, with the focus system. Cause that was my only deciding factor on how great I can become through this System when I get it! Thanks! Very helpful 10/10
Brilliant and well presented video at the right pace. So helpful. Thanks for posting.
Excellent video - in 12 minutes I have found out more about the focus modes on my 90d than I ever did reading a pile of manuals and books!
VERY Helpful! Your explanations clarified questions I had. Like your 90D Tutorial, going line-by-line in the menus was so valuable. Looking forward to the 90D Crash Course Training Tutorial!
That was so helpful!!! I just got a 90D and I’m starting in the photography world. Thank you !!!
Same!
Hi Michael, Thank you. I have been using Canon 6D since September 2015, I have never understand how to use my camera focusing AF, ONE SHOOT, AI SERVO, etc until I watched your video today 27th September 2019. You explained very well, well presented video, enjoyed your presentation. You are best mentor. I have like and subscribed. Thank you.
Outstanding tutorial. Very well done.
I've watched every video multiple time and done the crash course. Best instructor on youtube hands down.
Thank you Chad!
really enjoyed your tutorial. I just bought a 90 D a few days ago and still learning the system.
hey Michael love watching your videos, very easy to understand, please keep them coming. Mark from Australia
Excellent video. I just got my 90D for Christmas and was having issues setting the focus clusters, etc. This really simplified it. I will use the customization tips as well, and I look forward to watching your tutorial and other videos. Happy New Year Michael!
Thank you Mr Andrew for sharing this knowledge. Long ago I saw one of your courses on "Camera Accessories" and have really liked your teaching style since. On UA-cam, that 2 hours Canon 90D course and then these small ones as tips, these are gold. I like these mainly because you sit there and talk like a human (in this age of flashy intros and nauseating jumping around) and cover all aspects without any bias. It is quite surprising that the videos like these are not having millions of views. Please keep going, all the best!
Cheers for the video. I like how in depth you went explaining the auto focus. I've brought this camera to replace my 200d. I'm still waiting for it to be delivered, I hope it's worth the extra money... 👍
Your video: nice job!
Camera: great intuitive handling. Canon improves step by step the even good status.
Back button focus: I heavily tried it. For me the better setup is using the focus button for focus stop, focus starting with shutter release button step 1.
@Thiago Nash Now using R5 with the option customizing 2 buttons to two different focussing technologies (eye tracking & a second of free choice) I finally switched as well to BBF :-)
Hi, yes this video is still great :-) Thanks Michael, I've used Canon's for years but I struggled with the 90D, too many out of focus shots. This is really helpful Thanks
a clear and intelligent tutorial that is about the camera and not about the commentator; well done, and thank you!
Thanks Michael, an extremely useful tutorial on something I’ve struggled with.
Thank you so much Michael, very helpful tutorial! God bless you and good luck!
I appreciate this tutorial about Optical Focusing System of Canon 90D. Keep it up!
Fantastic tutorial. thank you
Very helpful video and thank you. Helped me set up the 90D to how I want it.
Watching this video I learned 2 VERY useful tips. Thanks Michael!
Well done! Straightforward and nicely detailed information.
Really great information explained well. Loved the fact that I can see what you saw when looking through the camera. Why don't all trainers do that? Really well done. Thank you.
WOW! Incredibly helpful info. Thank you!
That’s the video I was looking for my new 90d. Great job thanks
What a great teacher. You explained it perfectly 👍
Brilliant, Michael. Thank you! I normally shoot video, and was trying to do some portrait stills. Couldn't understand why I couldn't move the focus point with the joystick. All sorted now.
Really great information explained well.
thank you for helping educate us this helps !
Very good tutorial! Thx
Hello, I just upgraded to a EOS 90D up from a older EOS 2000 -- This video has proven VERY helpful to get me up to speed on my investment. THANKS from Virginia, USA !
Hell of an instructor Mike you have elevated my game , I watch this video like I'm studying for a football game.
I loved your video thank you very much.
Awesome, just awesome... this is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!!!
nice job done for the beginners like me...learnt a lot. thanks
simple to the point you just made me buy a 90d thank you for your presentation. subscribed...
Já devolveu? 😄
Thank you. This camera is daunting.
Love that backdrop. Reminds me of some blackout blinds I used to have. ;). Kidding, great video.
Thanks . I love my 7D Mark II and still consider it Canon's best wildlife camera!
Great tips works great for me. Thank you.
Thanks 👍
I did not do all the customizations, but I did do the number 13 on the customization group number 2.
Really impressed with you tutorials, when i am using canon 10-18mm with 90 d on manual focus i cant do touch to focus using live view, appreciate your response
Thank you for helping figure out the one setting i was trying to figure out where it was!!
Very helpful. Thank you
Great video thanks for the tips.
just got a 90 d very useful guide thanks
What a brilliant presentation, Thank you
Great explanation! Thank you.
Another good tip is in option CF-N3.3, multi controller to select direct col AF on, then you don’t have to press the button to move your AF point, you directly chose it with the controler
Great video. Very clear, thank you
Thanks Michael! Very helpful
really good teaching! Thank a lot!
Thanks Michael! I have just upgraded from Canon 600D and this explained a lot. Because I shoot with many film cameras as well, I am used to spot focussing and then re-positioning for the composition. Much appreciated!
Thank u so much its helpful video
Great teacher
Great video.
Another great video thanks 👍
More on sports shooting please🤩🤩
Ur videos saved my camera from getting thrown thru the wall!😂
This was 💯 helpful! Thank you!!!
Thank you again and again
Very informative, thanks!
Well done! Thank you.
Really useful vid and well done. You use the term joystick. It is not in the Canon User Guide and I don't recall that you introduced it earlier in the vid, so I was lost. I finally realized it is what Canon calls the Multi-user control. Using esoteric terms can be confusing.
Excellent job brother....
Your always best the mentor
Sir
Who is this guy! AWESOME VID!!!!!☆
Nice explanation. I wondered what spot AF was, I was hoping it meant that it used spot metering for that AF point, but I figured out quickly that wasn't the case. I have been using it to see if I can see a difference from the 90D and the 80D, and what I found was that the 90D seemed more precise. Now I understand why. The 5DmkIV has that same mode, it is nice Canon added it to the 90D.
You didn't mention the face detect AF through the OVF, which I really haven't used since it requires you to be in full auto zone AF. I haven't really had the camera long though, so I can't really say how good or bad it is. Curious what your experience is with it.
I also wanted to add a point to the BBF that you mentioned. I am sure you know this, but for those that don't, you can use this for any kind of shooting, not just sports. It's useful for sport shooting because you can set your focus and then leave it set by not pushing the BBF. This means that the camera won't focus again in the event some player or ref runs between you and your subject, thus ruing the potential of a shot. This also allows you to stay in continuous mode in the event that you need to immediately start tracking subjects again. How it can be applied elsewhere is mostly in the focus and recompose technique that Michael also mentions. Instead of locking focus in one shot mode, you can set your focus where you want it and "lock" it by simply letting off the BBF. The camera will not focus again when you press the shutter if you have it set up the way Micheal described. This allows you to move the camera the same way as if you locked the focus in one shot. The advantage is the same as for sports; you maintain that continuous focus for when you need to go back to it suddenly and only need to press the BBF to do so, and let it go to go back to a "one shot" mode style focus. As Micheal says it is tricky at first, and for beginners I suggest getting good at using the focus and recompose technique in one shot mode first before trying it out. It is so handy though, especially for event coverage, or if you have a tough subject like insects or children that like to move a lot. I do find that in some scenarios I still like the one shot mode focus, where I can see exactly where I locked focus. Portraits is the main one, but usually anymore I just stay in continuous and use the focus and release technique.
You are good. I learn so much...
Excellent 👍
Good video. Thanks for the run-through. // BBF is good... although I found my camera lacking when I tried to use the 2sec / 10sec timed shot for a selfie... as the camera never focused automatically first before taking the shot.
Thank you sooo, soooo much!!!
Clean and Simple sir
Thank you so much
Thank you so much!!!
Many thanks
Very helpful, thanks. I’m determined to learn more that my camera does. However I did play with settings trying to fix my focus and now I have a thin circle in the middle of my screen not sure what it’s doing.
Thank you🙂
Thank you.
Very useful!
Thank you
Thanks for this.
Nice tips.
This was very helpful, thank you! Greetings from Spain :D
Very interesting video
Great video and easily to understand. What fonts did you use in the viewfinder like the numbers in green and nice demonstrations.
Well done, as always. I don't even own a 90D but enjoyed your presentation anyway!
Thanks. I just set up back button focus.
Congratulation. Amazing video.
Hi sir,
Thank you your videos are best I have learnt allot... 😊💐
Can you please make video on camera settings for interior photography.
Thanks
Hi Very good explanation, thanks, I wants to know that can we use touch and drag focus point in view finder using touch screen plz help me thanks n regards
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When I started using Back Button Focus a few years ago, I would always forget and not understand why my camera didn’t focus. I'd reach for the AF/MF switch on the lens and be horrified to find it already set to AF, and I'd think my camera was broken. But I did get used to it, and now I use BBF most of the time. But I think most people watching this video are beginners (or near-beginners), and I just wonder how well BBF will suit them.
If I didn’t have the Nikon gear I would get a 90D to play with. Seems good.
Nice video. I am having 80D at present. Is it worth upgrading to 90D!