Canon DSLR Camera [EOS 90D] with Built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, DIGIC 8 Image Processor, 4K Video, Dual Pixel CMOS AF, and 3
- Brand: Canon
- Model Name: Canon 90D BODY
- Photo Sensor Size: APS-C
- Image Stabilization: 1/4000th second
- Max Shutter Speed: 1/4000th second seconds
- Min Shutter Speed: 30 seconds
- Metering Description: Center-Weighted Average, Evaluative, Partial, Spot
- Exposure Control Type: Automatic
- Form Factor: DSLR
- Effective Still Resolution: 32.5 MP
The EOS 90D is packed with features like high-speed continuous shooting up to 10 fps, impressive face detection AF for easy tracking and superb focus, 4K 30P video capability, and an 8-way multi-controller for enhanced control, making it perfect for sporting events, wildlife, portrait and wedding Photography and more..
SKU: FW511948218
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The EOS 90D is packed with features like high-speed continuous shooting up to 10 fps, impressive face detection AF for easy tracking and superb focus, 4K 30P video capability, and an 8-way multi-controller for enhanced control, making it perfect for sporting events, wildlife, portrait and wedding Photography and more.
This is the camera I have been waiting from Canon for a long time. Winner for birding and air shows..
The 90D works similar to the 70D it is replacing. Functions are faster, the screen is fabulous and controls are in similar locations. Photos taken in CR3 format are around 32 to 35 MB each. The Canon Digital Photo Professional MUST be version 4.10.50.1 in order to open the CR3 files. Photos saved from my 70d as CR2 files, when saved to JPG post editing, took 10 or so seconds to covert and save. It takes 30 seconds for the same action with the CR3 file. EACH FILE. That excess time is going to be an issue as I take high school football photos and if I have to post/convert/save 300+ shots each game.... well, time is time. I will experiment with just JPG shooting this week... but really like being able to adjust the photos as a RAW. Oh yes, the photos... day shots are fabulous. rapid and accurate focus. Face and eye detection work well. Night shots are coming this weekend...
I use my DSLRs almost exclusively for nature photography (mostly bird photography) with a 300mm Canon IS f/4 lens attached. In purchasing the 90D, I was stepping up from a Canon 70D (20MP) for the extra sharpness and the ability to crop without as much loss of resolution. I got what I was seeking, but not before undergoing some transitional issues. It never occurred to me that my first DSLR - a Canon 20D (8 MP) - and my new Canon 90D (32MP) , had the same size sensor. That means that the 90D's pixels are packed tighter and are SMALLER. Is there a downside to those smaller pixels? According to some experts --- yes. There is greater difficulty in getting a sharp image with smaller pixels. In fact, my early efforts with the 90D were somewhat disappointing. I had always shot using the "P" setting - I set the ISO, and the camera set the shutter speed and aperture. I've found that the key to sharp shots with the 90D and a big, heavy telephoto (which is often handheld) is HIGH SHUTTER SPEED. .
The features are amazing. I bought this from delivered the product on 2-day shipping. I bought it on Monday, it arrived promptly and safely on Wednesday. They packaged it sufficiently so it wouldn’t get damaged during shipping, and the camera was spotless and performs exactly as expected from such a high quality product, the shutter is responsive and quiet, AF is snippy and quick, and the aperture is accurate. 10/10 would rec. this camera to those with the scratch to afford it..
I use this camera mostly for sports photography, but shooting when it’s dark out is a bit rough..
I replaced my venerable (10 year old) EOS 60D with this. I have not yet shot video with it, but regarding the stills: 1) they are of higher resolution (in pixels at least) 2) the (4X?) increase in ISO rating is great for poorly-lit available light photography without a flash (nice for candid work) 3) the shutter is significantly tighter and quieter (nice for candid work) 4) the viewfinder indicators are much improved (black LCD enhancements in light conditions, red (lit) LCD enhancements in the dark) 5) my old Canon glass (lenses) all work perfectly All in all, I'm quite happy with my upgrade. Given my age, it'll probably be my last *real* camera (no mirrorless for me (I love a glass viewfinder) and I don't count a smart phone as a real camera)..
Ya tenÃa tiempo viendo la Canon 90D y decidà comprarla, la verdad no me ha decepcionado. Adquirà únicamente el cuerpo y lo complementé con un lente Sigma 18-35mm 1.8.
tenÃa una canon 77d y se descompuso. Estuve buscando una cámara aps-c ya que tengo dos lentes sigma que no son compatibles con full frame. Son sigma art y para usarlos tuve que comprar una cámara de sensor recortado. Me gustó muchÃsimo la canon 90D. Principalmente por el enfoque y el plus es la pila que dura muchÃsimo. La recomiendo mucho, ahora prefiero usar la 90d a la 6d mark ii.
Originally had a T6 that I started out with a couple years ago. Thought it was finally time to upgrade. The camera is awesome. The images are crisp (compared to a t6). It’s bulkier and the features are a lot of fun to play with. The package also arrived a few days before the expected due date so I had the weekend to play with it. The only weird thing is that I bought the body only but it arrived in the box that would have included the lens. So that means the box was opened and separated. Everything else looked sealed tho and I’m overall very happy with my purchase..
I purchased this camera from Best Global Seller CA but it is sold by a third party seller, who is authorized Canon seller. After using the camera for a few days, I started to check out some things on the cameras settings, in particular the firmware version. I saw that is was 1.1.3 and I went to Canon CA and the only update available was 1.1.1, so I called Canon and found out this camera may be from Europe, somewhere. Long story, short the camera is not recognized in Canada or the US, which means there is no manufacturer's warranty, I am considering returning it but I really like it and it has the newest firmware that is not yet available, in Canada or the US. I was told that it is in the works to be available in the future..
Not sure if it’s the camera or seller but I find it’s very slow at times. It freezes and I can’t exchange it. Pretty bummer about it. The pictures that it does take are very nice though!