Canon EOS 90D
The Canon EOS 90D is a mid-to-high-end DSLR camera. It's a successor of Canon EOS 80D, it's a good camera for action and wildlife photographers.
This product has a few upgrades against its predecessor. It has a new CMOS sensor of 32.5 megapixels instead of a 24.2 sensor on the 80D. It uses a newer DIGIC 8 Processor, but its predecessor uses DIGIC 6. It has eye detection AF & spot AF and a new AF joystick. This camera can do focus bracketing, but its predecessor can't. It can shoot up to 10 fps continuous, while its predecessor shoots at 7 fps. It has Bluetooth, but without NFC, while its predecessor has no Bluetooth, but has NFC.
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Canon EOS 90D DSLR Camera Body 90DB review
Although we keep hearing about mirrorless camera sales overtaking DSLR sales, there are still many photographers who want a camera with a mirror. The Canon EOS 90D is designed to appeal to those people and it has a comprehensive feature set, an impressive turn of speed and two very capable autofocus...
Canon EOS 90D
If you find yourself hating the EVF experience, well, there's the EOS 90D. It's got everything you love about your 60D, 70D, or 80D. I just think it's a camera you should buy because of intent rather than inertia.- New 32.5MP image sensor
- 10fps capture with iTR tracking
- Vari-angle LCD
- Some dust and splash protection
- Optical viewfinder
- Mirrorless-quality autofocus for 4K video
- Cramped rear dial
- Omits sync socket
- Single memory card slot
Canon EOS 90D Review
The Canon EOS 90D offers a new sensor with significantly more resolution than its predecessor, but competing mirrorless cameras have an edge in autofocus performance. It's been years since the release of Canon's most recent midrange APS-C SLR, 2016's 80D, so the new EOS 90D ($1,199, body only) isn't unexpected. It offers some significant new tech, including a 32.5MP sensor with support for 4K video, improved autofocus both in the viewfinder and Live View, and some slight ergonomic improvements. The upgrades aren't significant enough for us to consider it the actual replacement for the EOS 7D Mark II, which is still on sale with a more rugged build and better-feeling controls, but the 90D is an attractive camera for customers happy with the features and feel of the 80D and earlier models. We recommend that buyers looking at SLRs also consider mirrorless options, but if you absolutely prefer an optical viewfinder, the 90D doesn't disappoint. Tried and True The 90D doesn't stray from the design philosophy that has ruled the series for generations. It's an SLR-shaped SLR, finished in basic black, with a swing-out touch LCD and optical pentaprism v...- New 32.5MP image sensor
- 10fps capture with iTR tracking
- Vari-angle LCD
- Some dust and splash protection
- Optical viewfinder
- Mirrorless-quality autofocus for 4K video
- Cramped rear dial
- Omits sync socket
- Single memory card slot
Canon EOS 90D Review (Review Canon EOS 90D)
The Canon EOS 90D offers a new sensor with significantly more resolution than its predecessor, but competing mirrorless cameras have an edge in autofocus performance.- New 32.5MP image sensor., 10fps capture with iTR tracking., Vari-angle LCD., Some dust and splash protection., Optical viewfinder., Mirrorless-quality autofocus for 4K video.
- Cramped rear dial., Omits sync socket., Single memory card slot.
Canon EOS 90D review
The Canon 90D is a good option for sports and wildlife photography. Image quality is good overall, and its decently high maximum shooting speed, combined with its fast maximum shutter speed, make it easy to capture clear images of fast-moving subjects.- Comfortable to use., Good overall image quality., Decently fast maximum continuous shooting speed., Good autofocus performance in photography.
- Bulky construction., Some controls feel a little sluggish., Image sharpness can decrease at high ISO levels.
Canon EOS 90D review: Is this 32-megapixel DSLR the perfect match
Three years after the 80D impressed us as the "mid-range master" of the DSLR market, its follow-up, the 90D, continues down much the same line. No, it doesn't reinvent the wheel, maintaining that solid autofocus system, but the significant bump in resolution and burst shooting does make it an...- Vari-angle screen is very useful
- Capable autofocus system for still and moving subjects
- Video capture is now 4K capable
- High-resolution images are miles beyond casual cameras/phones
- Single SD card slot
- No in-body stabilisation
- Autofocus points don't always illuminate
- High resolution can mean caution when shooting any moving subject
- Limited autofocus options in live view mode
Canon EOS 90D DSLR Camera Body 90DB review
Do new DSLRs still have a place in a market that’s been overtaken by mirrorless? Michael Topham reviews the new Canon EOS 90D to find out
Canon EOS 90D Review
For those who continue to prefer the advantages of DSLRs over mirrorless – long battery life, good handling and a wide choice of native lenses – the Canon 90D is a fine choice. It’s a classic all-rounder that is very good in a number of different situations, making it the ideal camera for the enthusiast photographer. Upgraders coming from Canon’s entry-level models, or the 90D’s predecessor, the 80D, will find a lot to like here, especially if you’re not ready to consider making the leap to full-frame. All that said, if you’re not already tied into the Canon DSLR ecosystem, you may want to think about exploring the option of mirrorless instead.- Traditional controls and handling
- Excellent battery life
- Good all-rounder
- No image stabilisation
- DSLRs starting to feel outdated
- Single memory card slot
Canon EOS 90D Review
The Canon EOS 90D is Canon's latest APS-C DSLR , and features an all-new 32mp APS-C CMOS sensor, which is shared with the new Canon EOS M6 Mark II . The use of a 32mp sensor means that the 90D is the highest resolution APS-C DSLR camera available.- 32mp APS-C CMOS sensor
- 4K / FullHD video without crop
- 10fps continuous shooting
- High-image quality
- Excellent colour reproduction
- Excellent 1300 shot battery life
- In-camera raw editing
- Conservative design
- Smaller buffer than expected
- Focus options are hidden in custom settings
- Shows weaknesses of kit lenses
Good camera for the money.
Bought this canon 90d upgraded from a canon 7d mkii. It's lighter and I like the tilt touchscreen as I'm doing more landscape and different angle shots. WiFi and Bluetooth is a good feature. Frames per second is on par with the 7dmkii but not the AF .- Durable
- Great Features
- Great Picture Quality
- Lightweight
- Simple Controls
- High ISO quality
- Low-Quality Recordings