Canon 90D is a Crop DSLR That Shoots 32MP Photos and 4K Video
Canon has announced the Canon EOS 90D, a new crop sensor DSLR aimed at prosumers who want affordable flexibility in shooting both photos and videos.
At the core of the 90D is a 32.5-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor with a 1.6x crop backed by a DIGIC 8 image processor. The camera has an ISO range of 100-25600 (expandable to 51200) and has a continuous shooting speed of up to 11 frames per second.
The Dual Pixel CMOS AF system uses 45 cross-type autofocus points across 100% of the frame vertically and 88% of it horizontally. It has a working range that goes down to -3EV, allowing you to autofocus even under moonlight.
To assist with focusing portraits, the 90D features both Face Detection AF and Eye Detection AF.
When metering through the viewfinder, you’ll utilize the camera’s 220,000-pixel RGB+IR metering sensor which does 216-zone (18×12) TTL full-aperture metering. When metering through live view, the camera does 384-zone metering on the image sensor.
On the back of the camera is a viewfinder with approximately 100% coverage. Under it is a 3-inch 1.04-million-dot Vari-angle Clear View LCD II touchscreen that allows for changing settings, selecting focus points, and reviewing images.
In the area of video, the 90D can shoot 4K 30p and Full HD 120p with no crop, but there’s also a crop mode if you need it.
Other features and specs of the camera include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity, an AF joystick, in-camera RAW processing, and a pop-up flash.
Here’s a short video introducing the new 90D:
The Canon 90D will be available in mid-September 2019 with a price tag of $1,199 for the body only, $1,349 when bundled with an 18-55mm IS STM lens, and $1,599 when bundled with an 18-135mm IS USM lens.
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