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Canon EOS 90D Review

Dpreview has completed its Canon EOS 90D review.  They gave it 85% and no award rating.

At a glance the 90D features contain;

  • 32.5 Megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor
  • Dual Pixel autofocus (live view/video)
  • 45-point all cross-type AF (through the viewfinder)
  • 220k-pixel metering sensor w/face detection
  • 7 fps burst shooting w/continuous AF
  • Fully articulating 3" touchscreen display
  • Optical viewfinder w/100% coverage
  • 4K/30p video capture with no crop
  • USB 2.0 port with Micro USB connector
  • Wi-Fi + Bluetooth

Pros;

  • Excellent Raw image quality, both detail capture and dynamic range are up there with the best APS-C competitors
  • Pleasing JPEG color
  • Good live view autofocus with eye detection
  • Lovely optical finder
  • 4K video with no crop
  • 10 fps through the finder shooting
    (w/ AF)
  • Good quality Full HD capture
  • Responsive touch LCD flips 180 degrees
  • Well-built camera body with excellent ergonomics
  • Weather-sealed
  • Microphone and headphone ports
  • Good battery life
  • WiFi and Bluetooth
  • AF joystick

Cons;

  • Default through-the finder autofocus is not very accurate
  • Over-aggressive default JPEG noise reduction
  • Limited viewfinder AF coverage
  • Soft 4K video
  • 7 fps live view shooting (with AF)
  • No 24p option in 4K or 1080 video
  • No USB charging
  • No Log gamma in video
  • Digital IS for video comes with heavy crop
  • Confusing menu layout
  • Limited button customization
  • Optically-unimpressive 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 kit lens
  • No in-body stabilization limits options for hand-held video shooting

Overall Conclusion;

The EOS 90D is a DSLR that functions most reliably when used in live view, thanks to its excellent Dual Pixel AF system. Through-the-finder AF is less reliable, by comparison. The camera also offers excellent Raw image quality and usable full-width 4K in a well-built, weather-sealed package with fabulous ergonomics.

Read the full review here

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Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on infrared photography. Richard is the founder and editor of CanonNews since 2017, and has worked as a writer on CanonRumors and other websites in the past.

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