OVERVIEW: Designed for those looking to hone their craft further, EOS 90D has 45 cross-type AF points in its 100% coverage optical viewfinder and can shoot up to 10fps even in tracking--capturing those deciding moments whether for sports or wildlife photography. The 5,481 selectable focus positions and Eye Detection AF provides more creative freedom in composition while using Live View, ensuring every image is tack sharp.
FEATURES:
Uncompromised Quality: At the heart of EOS 90D, there’s the 32.5 megapixels APS-C CMOS sensor and Canon’s proprietary DIGIC 8 processor. With the two combined, EOS 90D is capable of delivering stunning image quality at high resolution—closer to higher-end models. The ISO capability has greatly been improved allowing ISO sensitivity of up to 51,200—allowing handheld shooting with faster shutter speed and smaller aperture in low-light condition, producing clear sharp images with lesser noise. The low-intensity focus limit of EOS 90D at EV -5 provides high-precision focusing even in dimly lit conditions.
On-point Every Time: Apart from the 100% coverage optical viewfinder, the EOS 90D is also equipped with an all cross-type 45 AF points. 27 of these AF points supports up to maximum aperture of f/8, especially useful for those who would like to have a further reach through the use of teleconverters with their lenses. The new 220,000 pixel AE sensor and EOS iTR AF (often featured in higher-end models) supports face detection even while shooting through the optical viewfinder. While in live view, Dual Pixel CMOS AF covers 88% x 100% of the screen—providing up to 143 segments in auto selection AF and up to 5481 AF positions for manual selection.
High-speed Capturing: For sports or wildlife photographer who requires that speed to capture those deciding moments, EOS 90D could shoot up to 10frames per second even when using Servo AF(through an optical viewfinder), similar to that of EOS 7D Mark II. For those who prefer to shoot using the Vari-angle touchscreen for that unique angle and composition, Live View shooting can go up to 11 frames per second in One-shot AF and 7 frames per second in Servo AF.