The next evolution to the EOS Line
Canon updates its APS-C EOS line with the EOS 90D DSLR and EOS M6 Mark II mirrorless camera. Both cameras come with an all-new 32-megapixel sensor paired with Canon’s DIGIC 8 processor. The new set of internals gives both cameras support for crop-free 4K video recording at 30FPS, Full HD video at up to 120FPS, Dual Pixel Autofocus at 4K, 100-25600 base ISO, and built-in WiFi and Bluetooth.
The EOS M6 Mark II has an electronic shutter with up to 1/16000th of a second speed, up to 14FPS continuous shooting, and 30FPS RAW burst shooting. You also get a 3-inch touchscreen display that flips up by 180-degrees. Paired with the EVF-DC2 electronic viewfinder, the EOS M6 Mark II supports touch-and-drag autofocus on its touchscreen—a feature first seen on the EOS RP. On the other hand, the EOS 90D boast of a weather-sealed body, an optical viewfinder, up to 11FPS burst shooting, a 220,000-pixel RGB+IR metering sensor, and a 3-inch vari-angle touchscreen display.
Pricing for the EOS 90D and EOS M6 Mark II are as follows:
Pricing may change when both cameras will be available at our shores. Both cameras will be available in the US on September 2019.