Canon EOS 90D and EOS M6 Mark II photos and specifications appear online

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Brochures with images and specifications of the Canon EOS M6 Mark II and the EOS 90D have been put online. Both cameras get a new 32.5-megapixel sensor in the aps-c format and can film in 4k resolution.

The Japanese Nokishita blog has put the brochures on Twitter. The PDFs contain images and specifications of the new cameras that Canon itself has not yet announced. The EOS M6 Mark II is a mirrorless system camera that succeeds the more than two-year-old EOS M6. The new model has a higher resolution and can film in 4k resolution at 30fps. In 1080p resolution, that is a maximum of 120fps.

The shooting speed is 14 frames per second while maintaining autofocus. With autofocus at one point, that is a maximum of 30 fps. The M6 ​​Mark II has a 3″ LCD on the back with a 3:2 ratio. The screen can be folded and tilted. A viewfinder does not have the camera, but an optional electronic viewfinder is available, as is at the predecessor.

The Canon EOS 90D SLR Camera gets the same 32.5-megapixel sensor and movie capabilities. The shooting speed is limited by the mirror to a maximum of 11 frames per second. The device has 45 cross-type autofocus points and an optical viewfinder that displays the entire image. The 90D is the successor to the more than three-year-old 80D.

It is not yet clear when the Canon EOS M6 Mark II and the EOS 90D will be released on the market and what they will cost. The Japanese site that released the information often does this a few days before the official announcement.

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