If you've outgrown your current DSLR or you want to photograph action or shoot in more challenging conditions, the EOS 90D could be all the camera you need. In terms of specification and technology, it's one of the most well rounded of Canon's cameras, let alone its DSLRs.
With its scintillating blend of speed (10 frames per second) and resolution (32.5MP), this is a camera that's right at home capturing detailed, action-packed wildlife and sports sequences. The 1.6x crop factor of the APS-C sensor is also beneficial when you are unable to physically get close to athletes or animals. For example, a 400mm lens attached to the EOS 90D (or any camera with an APS-C sensor) gives the equivalent view of a 640mm lens (400mm x 1.6) on a full-frame DSLR. It's like having an extender built into the camera.
As well as the hike in headline specification that you get when moving from one of the beginner DSLRs to an advanced camera such as the EOS 90D, you're also buying better build quality and refinements in handling and operation. The optical viewfinder shows 100% of the scene captured by the sensor, for instance, whereas beginner DSLRs tend to show a slightly cropped image. There are more physical controls and dials, including a multi-controller joystick for selecting the AF point directly, a rear quick control dial and a mode dial lock button to prevent accidental operation.
The textured rubber grip provides more assured handling when you're shooting in inclement conditions, while the camera is also weather sealed, adding peace of mind in typical British weather.
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