It's also possible to shoot high dynamic range movies entirely in-camera, with the 90D varying exposure as necessary to capture highlights and shadows on alternating frames, with the result being stitched in-camera to create a Full HD HDR clip with a playback rate of 30 fps. Dual Pixel ...
The 90D's metering range is EV -2–20 (at room temperature, ISO 100) and EV 0–20 when recording movies. Available exposure compensation is +/-5 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments and auto exposure bracketing is +/-3 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments. ...
The EOS 90D is a powerful, fully equipped interchangeable lens camera providing you with everything you need at your fingertips to advance your photography and video skills. The EOS 90D shoots a fast 10 frames per second continuous shooting with full autofocus tracking. Paired with the 3” vari...
Use exposure bracketing to easily capture multiple exposures of the same scene. Recover all shadow and highlight details in post-production. ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY By combining ("stacking") multiple photos with the same composition, you can drastically reduce camera noise in post-production. Use Shutter to...
There’s also a multiple exposure option which can combine two to nine frames, and the first image can be a JPEG file from your card which you took earlier. Not all cameras allow this. Finally, there’s Focus Bracketing which lets you automatically capture a burst of images using the elec...
Exposure Control System: E-TTL II auto flash, manual flash Flash Exposure Compensation (FEC): Manual Flash Exposure Bracketing (FEB): ±3 steps in 1/3 step increments Sync Methods: High speed sync (up to 1/8000s), first/second curtain sync Wireless Flash Functions: Master, slave, off Gro...
The Creative Assist mode, within the A+ ("Green Box") shooting mode, has a variety of on-screen options that will guide you visually in the adjustments and changes you can make to help you achieve the photo you're after. The camera also has a Creative Bracketing mode that will capture...
Exposure compensation is +/-3 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments. AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing) uses those same numbers with 2, 3, 5, or 7 shots available. I am increasingly impressed by EOS cameras' metering capabilities, and the R10's metering system is very reliable. While ...
and given an f1.4 lens will focus at light levels down to -5EV. The same sensor is used in the EOS 90D DSLR launched alongside the M6 II. The sensor is not stabilised in either body, so to iron-out any wobbles you’ll still need a lens with optical stabilisation like the 15-45mm...
Flash Exposure Bracketing (FEB): ±3 steps in 1/3 step increments Sync Methods: High speed sync (up to 1/8000s), first/second curtain sync Wireless Flash Functions: Master, slave, off Groups: 4 (A, B,C, D) Transmission Range: Up to 328'/100m (without obstacles) ...