Despite the fact that mirrorless cameras have been steadily eating away at a market once dominated by DSLRs, the introduction of the EOS 90D is a clear indication that Canon isn't quite ready to leave DSLRs behind. With that said, the introduction of the...
Published: 2020-04-14, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Photo quality, Speed, Smartphone app
No stabiliation
The Canon EOS 90D represents a camera that takes amazing photos, probably the biggest attribute you need from a camera. On top of that, the feature list is extensive and my experience with the 90D over the past few weeks has actually reminded me of why I...
Published: 2019-12-20, Author: Dion , review by: cravingtech.com
Abstract: Canon EOS 90D is a crop sensor DSLR that allows 32.5 megapixels continuous shooting speed at 10fps to capture fast moving subject. Being a DSLR camera, Canon EOS 90D offers shooting flexibility between using the optical viewfinder or Live View mode with a...
Abstract: If you're feeling limited by what your point-and-shoot can do, there are plenty of reasons to consider an interchangeable lens camera (ILC), whether it be a traditional DSLR or a more modern mirrorless model. Compared with your phone or point-and-shoot, t...
Abstract: With a smartphone handy at all times, we no longer miss a camera than can capture the memories that define our lives. But are there occasions, when despite the triple-lens clicker in the pocket, you miss a camera that could catch the subtleties of the eve...
Abstract: Full-frame mirrorless cameras are all the rage now. So is an upper mid-range APS-C DSLR camera like the new Canon EOS 90D still worth the attention of photographers?I think so. For a start, not everyone can afford a full-frame mirrorless camera, which u...
Abstract: Welcome Canon's new EOS M6 Mark II! The latest addition to the M series of mirrorless cameras boasts a new 32.5-megapixel CMOS sensor with Dual Pixel CMOS Autofocus. There are now 5,841 AF positions to choose from, so you'll definitely get focus right whe...
Bon viseur, Tropicalisation, Ergonomie globale, Écran tactile et sur rotule, Très bonne réactivité, Autofocus et détection des visages efficace, Vidéo en FHD correcte et jusqu'à 120 i/s, Rolling shutter contenu, Pas de recadrage en 4K, Prise casque et mic
Finition qui fait un peu "toc", Absence de l'USB-C / Pas de charge par USB, Pas de stabilisation mécanique, Traitement JPEG agressif, Latitude de travail limitée, Vidéo 4K/UHD perfectible
Avec l'EOS 90D, Canon signe une belle évolution de l'EOS 80D et les avancées ne sont pas négligeables. On peut compter par exemple sur un autofocus rapide, une détection des visages efficace ou encore sur une construction prévue pour résister aux intempér...