Canon unveils latest prodigy in its EOS DSLR line-up

Canon unveils latest prodigy in its EOS DSLR line-up

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Canon unveils latest prodigy in its EOS DSLR line-up

Canon recently announced the latest addition to its suite of EOS DSLR series -- EOS 90D.

The new model features Canon's Dual Pixel CMOS Auto Focus technology that enables a range of autofocus capabilities. The Eye Detection AF detects the eye of subjects and tracks them, allowing users to maintain focus and create striking portraits, even when their subjects are constantly in motion.

Powered by advanced DIGIC 8 imaging technology, the EOS 90D produces 32.5-megapixels image quality with its APS-C CMOS Sensor and ISO sensitivity of up to 51,200. The silent electronic shutter also goes up to a maximum speed of 1/16,000 sec that could freeze any quick movements, perfect for wildlife photographers shooting subjects that easily startle at the slightest sound.

For users preferring to shoot through the optical viewfinder, the precise and extremely fast focusing of the 45 cross-type AF sensor (of which 27 points supporting f/8 -- ideal for those using teleconverters) is a feature of the EOS 90D they will love. Paired with high speed continuous shooting up to10fps (even in Servo AF), users will be able to easily capture fast-paced action, ranging from wildlife to sports photography.

To top that off, the optical viewfinder now includes a single-point spot AF as well as EOS iTR (intelligent Tracking and Recognition) for face detection. The 220,000-pixel AE sensor has face detection abilities and corrects exposure even in scenes where detection of skin colour is difficult.

In terms of video capabilities, the EOS 90D also empowers users looking to shoot dynamic footage in 4K 30p/25p (cropped or uncropped can be selected) format. Shooting in cropped mode will enable users to achieve more zoom whereas uncropped mode will allow actual field of view for the lens they use. This opens up a wide array of shooting opportunities for videographers.

In addition, focusing by Dual Pixel CMOS AF enables high-quality movie shooting. As high frame rate movies of 120p and 100p can be shot in full HD, even fleeting events can be played smoothly and slowly.

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