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Review on Canon EOS 90D Body camera, black by Anastazja Socha ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice product, happy with my purchase and may buy again.

I expected more progress in 8 years. The photography technology of top mobile phones has shown much more progress during this time (including due to the low base of course). Therefore, "Wow - effect" is not. With its pros. Taking into account several months of use, the following impressions (previously there were 60D b 450D): -management of modes and shooting has become more convenient (including due to the touch screen); - it's good that switching to photo / video was transferred from the washer for selecting shooting modes. - processing of shooting results is faster (except for some creative modes); -quite interesting author's HDR modes have been added, I really liked the miniatures, etc. - “tenacity” of autofocus has improved, the coverage area and the convenience of focusing have increased markedly; - DD has increased, noise has slightly decreased, image resolution has noticeably increased; - the presence of Wi-Fi and good quality native jpeg allows you to quickly take photos to your phone / tablet for publication, forwarding, etc. - the bracketing mechanism has become more developed. Different cons: DD is still insufficient for deep shadows on a sunny day. Noise at ISO 3200+ turned out to be higher than expected, especially in "bad" lighting. There are a lot of problems with HDR modes - often there are problems with sharpness, ghosting, ghosting along the contour, etc. The "oil paint" option is just awful. Creative modes "eat up" the battery. Shooting outdoors in the cold (0.-5) showed that the device sometimes freezes completely during difficult focusing, only removing the battery helps. According to observations, this happens at the moment when the camera has not yet cooled down very much and you take it out of the backpack for shooting. There are problems with sharpness when using non-native lenses - Sigma, Tamron.