The EOS 90D is Canon's latest APS-C camera that can shoot at 32.5MP with a crop of up to 1.6x. It is powered by a DIGIC 8 image processor and can shoot at up to 11 frames per second continuously. This camera's core unit will go on sale in September 2019, and will cost US$1,199.
The EOS 90D is Canon's newest camera with an APS-C CMOS sensor. This silicon enables it to shoot at 32.5MP and record at 4K/30p or full HD/120p. This device is also capable of a crop of up to 1.6x. The 90D is also kitted out with a DIGIC 8 image processor and 11fps continuous shooting.
The Canon EOS 90D's Dual Pixel CMOS autofocus (AF) works to generate 45 cross-type autofocus points. Its ISO extends from 100 to 25600 - or 51200 in some cases, and its range can reach to -3EV. This allows the camera to use AF even at lunar levels of illumination. It can be controlled using its 3-inch 1.04-million-dot Clear View LCD II touchscreen.
This new DSLR body will be released for sale in September 2019. It will cost US$1199 on its own. Alternatively, the EOS 90D will be available in bundles with either an 18-55mm IS STM lens or an 18-135mm IS USM lens for $1399 or $1599 respectively.
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