05-11-2020 01:56 PM - edited 05-11-2020 01:57 PM
HI.
I currently own a Canon Rebel t3i and I want to upgrade. My lenses are all EF-S. I would love to upgrade to the new Canon EOS-RP but I can't afford new glass. I know I can get the adapters that allow the EF-S lenses to fit on the FF body, but I understand that there is a decline in quality and resolution. My other option is to forego the FF option and get the Canon EOS-90D which is APS-C CMOS sensor. That way I can use the lenses I currently own.
So, my question is...what should I do? Is getting the FF and using the adapter a waste of money? Am I foregoing all the other features (like higher ISO, etc)? I don't know when I can upgrade to new lenses.
I should point out that I am an enthusiast, but won't be going the professional route as a photographer.
Thanks in advance,
Peter
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05-12-2020 03:55 PM
@ebiggs1 wrote:This is such an easy decision. Buy the 90D and don't look back. No matter what anybody says, adapters are just that adapters. They adapt something that isn't designed to work with something else. If nothing else it is another piece of gear you need to carry and keep track of.
Not to mention the 90D is a wonderful camera in its own right. You will love it.
I agree with Ernie. If you're not going to buy new glass, choose a camera that's designed for the glass you have.
05-11-2020 09:37 PM
05-11-2020 11:30 PM
The 90D costs a few hundred more for a reason. Its more camera.
Or you can use the money you saved buying an RP to purchase more battery's. Shots 1300 vs. 250
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05-12-2020 10:46 AM
This is such an easy decision. Buy the 90D and don't look back. No matter what anybody says, adapters are just that adapters. They adapt something that isn't designed to work with something else. If nothing else it is another piece of gear you need to carry and keep track of.
Not to mention the 90D is a wonderful camera in its own right. You will love it.
05-12-2020 03:55 PM
@ebiggs1 wrote:This is such an easy decision. Buy the 90D and don't look back. No matter what anybody says, adapters are just that adapters. They adapt something that isn't designed to work with something else. If nothing else it is another piece of gear you need to carry and keep track of.
Not to mention the 90D is a wonderful camera in its own right. You will love it.
I agree with Ernie. If you're not going to buy new glass, choose a camera that's designed for the glass you have.
05-12-2020 10:47 AM
"The 90D costs a few hundred more for a reason. Its more camera."
+1 Exactly! This is a no brainer.
05-12-2020 11:30 AM - edited 05-12-2020 11:31 AM
I don't know if you are interested in macro photography but i really like the ability of the 90D to do focus stacking. I have used it a lot. I don't know if the R has the same feature.
06-28-2020 12:11 PM
06-28-2020 12:32 PM
@dino_dsd wrote:
Although it is designed for EF-S and EF lenses. Lot of them don't work with 90D. There's a list on internet of lenses that work and ones that don't. There may be a case getting the 90D will require investing in a better, newer and more expensive lenses
A little clarification. Any EF or EF-S lens will work with the 90D.
What people are experiencing is that the high pixel count on the 90D is resulting in resolving power that exceeds the resolving power of some of the lower priced Canon kit type lenses.
The same phenomenon would also occur with the high megapixel 5D cameras, but those cameras are generally used with "L" glass.
06-28-2020 01:45 PM - edited 06-28-2020 01:46 PM
@dino_dsd wrote:
Although it is designed for EF-S and EF lenses. Lot of them don't work with 90D. There's a list on internet of lenses that work and ones that don't. There may be a case getting the 90D will require investing in a better, newer and more expensive lenses
As stated above ALL of the EF-S and EF lenses work with the 90D. Photos will as good or better with all of the lenses. Actually I suspect that "dino_dsd" is a 90D troll. All of his/her posts are negitive about the 90D. BTW I have a 90D and love it.
06-28-2020 04:28 PM
I'm not a troll. How quickly you are stamping people. I've got a 90D, and i love it, but faced this issue with soft focus on some lenses, i was totally disappointed at first. I was searching on internet, read a lot of reviews, viewed a lot of posts on you tube. Read a lot about pixel pitch, resolution power and things like that, setting camera, disabling EOS iTR, Canon statement that some old lenses won't give a sharp image, etc. I spent a month searching and learning, and stil searching to improve my shots. But i wrote this as it may help someone. I wish i knew all this information before i bought it, as I would go and test it, see the results and after that make the decision. You can alsow view this video about Canon Responds To 90D Lens Problems https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cglN96eZO08
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