The Canon EOS 90D is a
digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera announced by
Canon on August 28, 2019.
It has a body-only
MSRP of US$1199, which is the same as the
Canon EOS 80D, which it replaces.
The camera is one of Canon's higher-end APS-C cameras and is referred to as an enthusiast model. The 90D has a new 32.5MP image sensor compared to the older 24.2MP sensor of the previous 80D model.
Features
Compared to the
EOS 80D, several modifications were made, including:
* 32.5-
megapixel
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dual-pixel CMOS sensor
*
DIGIC 8 (
DIGIC 6 on the 80D)
* 220,000 pixel RGB+IR metering sensor to aid the AF system
* 4K (2160p) at 30 fps video recording capability
* 1080p at
120/
60/
50 fps video recording capability
* AF joystick on rear to aid autofocus point selection
* HDMI output with 4K capability
* Spot AF function in addition to the single point AF
* 10fps viewfinder shooting vs 7fps on 80D
* Supports UHS-II data transfer bus (the first Canon DSLR to support this protocol; the previously introduced EOS R and EOS RP and concurrently introduced EOS M6 Mark II)
The ability to record
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video in either 4K or 1080p was not available until late October 2019, as a firmware update, since unlike its predecessor the 90D had been initially released without any video capabilities.
Critical Response
References
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80D
Cameras introduced in 2016
Live-preview digital cameras