Wednesday, 28 August 2019

Canon announced two new cameras


Canon has just announce two new cameras. A lightweight (but powerful) mirrorless option (EOS M6 Mark II) as well as a enthusiast grade DSLR (EOS 90D).

The EOS M6 Mark II mirrorless has features such as:

•   14 frames per second continuous shooting mode with full auto focus tracking, 30 frames per second RAW burst mode
•   4K 30p movies with no crop and Full HD 120p high frame rate shooting for slow motion
•   180 degree flip screen

Checkout more information about the EOS M6 Mark II here: https://www.canon.com.au/cameras/eos-m6-mark-ii



Whilst the EOS 90D has:

•   10 frames per second continuous shooting with full auto focus tracking
•   4K 30p movies with Dual Pixel CMOS AF and no crop, plus high frame rate Full HD 120p for slow motion
•   3” vari-angle LCD touch screen for easy focus point selection and image review

You can checkout more information about the EOS 90D here: https://www.canon.com.au/cameras/eos-90d

 I'm not being paid to mention these cameras, just thought it was worth mentioning the new released hardware from Canon.

What's your opinion on the future of cameras? Should camera makers still be producing DSLR cameras anymore or is mirrorless sufficiently advanced to take us forward and the SLR systems should be left to die a natural death. Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

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