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I would suggest you look at the EOS R or RP. Canon is starting to phase out the DSLR lenses that fit cameras like the 90D. Their move to all mirrorless is underway.
With that said, the 90D is a good camera and there will be a lot of lenses to choose from for a long time. It all depends on how hard you're going to go at photography.
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Originally posted by Casey View PostI would suggest you look at the EOS R or RP. Canon is starting to phase out the DSLR lenses that fit cameras like the 90D. Their move to all mirrorless is underway.
With that said, the 90D is a good camera and there will be a lot of lenses to choose from for a long time. It all depends on how hard you're going to go at photography.Originally posted by ATX Tyler View PostAgree with Casey on this as well. I have the R and love it. Only thing I'm going to eventually sell it for is to get the new R5.
I agree with both of these guys. I made the switch to mirrorless 3 years ago going from Canon to Sony.
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You can shoot 4k on the R, but it is cropped. You can get full frame with 1080p quality. What I do when filming hunts is I create saved custom settings, one for 4k when shooting video of the actual animal, and one setting that is full frame 1080 for doing camera interviews or wide shots etc. I think you can only do 120fps at 720p though if you like super slow-mo type stuff. It's definitely very capable for video IMO.
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Originally posted by PassnItOn View PostYep, exactly why I asked - thanks guys. Just getting started but plan to really get into it. Video capabilities on the R? I want one that can do both.
Read up on Sony video capabilities. I just sold a little Sony a6400 that was great for video but they have others as well.
In the end, best of luck with what you choose and have fun with it.
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Originally posted by oneisnone View PostWithout knowing what your primary use/genre of filming will be, I'll just tell you that the 90D is incredible for both photos and videos. I regret selling mine and plan on buying another one as my next backup body.
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