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Canon EOS 90D

It has been a while since a review of a DSLR has graced the pages of AP. So far this year 90% of the cameras we've reviewed have been mirrorless, so for Canon to come out and release a new DSLR at the same time as evolving its mirrorless systems is intriguing. It shows Canon's intent on strengthening its EOS DSLR line-up at the same time as developing and expanding its EOS M and EOS R mirrorless ranges, but for how long this will continue when mirrorless looks to be the future nobody knows.

Just to recap, the EOS 90D arrives three years after Canon last refreshed its double-digit series of DSLRs. It is the successor to the popular EOS 80D and is out to appeal to enthusiasts who would like a versatile workhorse for all genres, as well as advanced amateurs who feel they've outgrown their entry-level model and would like to take the next step towards progressing their photography. Before commenting on how it performs and offering our verdict, let us remind ourselves of what's new.

Features

The EOS 80D's 24.2-million-pixel APS-C CMOS sensor is replaced by an all-new 32.5-million-pixel CMOS chip, which is also used inside Canon's latest EOS M series camera: the EOS M6 Mark II. Whereas the EOS 80D offered an ISO range of ISO 100-16,000 (expandable to ISO 25,600), the EOS 90D's sensor goes one better in the way it shoots between ISO 100-25,600, expandable to ISO 51,200. As we've seen on Canon's latest flurry of advanced compacts, the sensor works alongside Canon's DIGIC 8 image processor that contributes to faster data processing and a healthy increase in continuous shooting speed. Whereas

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