Canon EOS 90D DSLR and Mirrorless M6 Mark II Arrive with 32MP, 4K Video

It wasn't so long ago that you wouldn't cut through a Canon camera enthusiast with over two dozen megapixels. But that's all changed: the 90D EOS DSLRs and the EOS M6 Mark II mirrorless arrive on the Japanese company's all-new 32MP sensor.

Yes, the 32-megapixel camera sees both of these cameras beyond even such a pro-spec EOS 5D self-igniting lifebuoy. And more up-to-date DIGIC 8 processor to keep things ticking all together at a pace, too, meaning 4K video capture is possible from any product.

First, the DSLR: about 90D replaces 80D from there in 2016, not only will increase that resolution, but also add joystick control on the back and increase the burst shooting speed to 11fps (11fps).

Secondly, mirrorless: The M6 ​​Mkii upgrades from the original back in 2017, and will also increase the resolution and super-fast burst speed to 14 frames per second (14fps).

In summary, then, it's all about fast shooting and high resolution to create a more versatile product in a world where cameras are dismissed as low end for those casual shooters. Canon has its enthusiast market covered up.

We were lucky enough to see and use both cameras before their presentation. Take a look at your hands-on previews, links for both below.

  • Canon 90D EOS review: mid-master returns
  • Canon EOS M6 Mkii commentary: mirrorless evolution

 

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