Hey everyone, this video shows some zoom in/out tests with the Tamron 18-400mm lens and Canon 90D camera, shot in 4K 30p. These are all shot in the garden using a tripod.
Hope you enjoy this video and find it useful for your lens/camera research.
Details…
All the zoom test shots in this video, apart from one, were recorded with the Canon 90D in 4K 30p with Crop mode enabled and Image Stabilisation enabled (i.e. there is an in-camera crop). The second zoom out test on the lamp post however was done with the Canon 90D without the video Crop enabled. I show a back-to-back of the 400mm shots with this in-camera movie Crop mode enabled and disabled.
I usually use the 4K 30p movie Crop mode on the Canon 90D as I generally find the 4K video is overall more pleasing to my eye. As the Tamron lens starts quite wide at 18mm, I do not usually need to disable the 90D video Crop to get a slightly wider shot.
dpreview has a useful summary on the Canon 90D video Crop and Image Stabilisation mode impact on the video crop factor:
www.dpreview.com/reviews/canon-eos-90d-review/7
For the two configurations I used in this video:
• 4K/30p with movie Image Stabilisation enabled (1.11 in-camera crop)
• 4K/30p with movie Crop mode enabled and movie Image Stabilisation enabled (1.33 in-camera crop)
I really enjoy the versatility and quality of the 4K video I get with the Tamron 18-400mm lens and the Canon 90D. I find it a great set-up for videoing wildlife in the garden and for going out for walks and capturing nature without having to carry all my lenses with me. Often when out in nature you need to be quick to capture the moment and the Tamron is great for this, avoiding the need to swap between lenses. 400mm plus the Canon 90D in camera crop video mode gives a good reach and is useful for birds. A few times I have been found wanting a 600mm lens when shooting birds, but such a lens is less useful for just walking around and documenting. I find that at 400mm, the 90D image stabilisation plus the Tamron VC mode give reasonably stable shots when hand holding. I would recommend a monopod/tripod be used at 400mm for 4K video.
I have been using a Canon 550D for the last 10 years and have several Canon EFS-lenses, when deciding on how best to make the jump to 4K, I went with the 90D. I recently bought the Tamron 18-400mm as I really wanted the versatility of the zoom range for when out on walks, without the bulk of multiple lenses. I have been pleased with the 4K video quality with this combination.
On my channel much of the material in 2021 is shot with this camera + lens combination. So please have a look at my other videos to see the Tamron 18-400mm lens and Canon 90D in action.
Thanks for watching!!!
Shot with:
- Camera: Canon 90D
- Lens: Tamron 18-400mm F3.5-6.3 lens
- Mic: Rode Stereo VideoMic Pro
Music: ‘Monument’ by TrackTribe (provided by KZitem)
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