My Gear
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The Canon 90D is my go-to camera for just about everything. With a 32.5 MP APS-C sensor, so I get sharp, high-res shots without the bulk of a full-frame. Plus, the crop sensor gives me extra reach – perfect for wildlife, since my 200mm lens suddenly acts more like a 320mm.
I picked a crop-sensor DSLR because it just fits my needs. Full-frames are great, but they’re heavier, pricier and APS-C gives me that zoom advantage I need for outdoor shoots. I also stick with a DSLR because it’s better value – more megapixels for the price, plus way more affordable lens options compared to mirrorless.
The 90D is versatile enough for everything from fast action to low-light landscapes. Shooting at 10 fps means I don’t miss a moment, and the 4K UHD video is a bonus. And the battery life is solid – I can shoot all day without stress.
Lately, this lens rarely leaves my camera. The Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS III is hands down the sharpest lens I’ve ever used. Whether I’m shooting wildlife, landscapes, or street photography, it nails it every time. And the autofocus is lightning-fast.
Plus, this thing’s built like a tank – super durable and weather-sealed, so I don’t worry about rough conditions. And honestly, I love the iconic white finish. It looks good but it also keeps the lens cooler under the sun, which is a bonus on hot days.