Yesterday morning, the folks over at Canon made sure to add more shooters to their arsenal w/ the 90D DSLR and the M6 Mk II mirrorless.  Armed w/ larger sensors and no cropped 4K video just to name a few things.  Let’s dive into both of them some more.  

Both shooters are equipped w/ a 32.5MP APS-C sensor, powered by a DIGIC 8 image CPU, dual-pixel AF w/ 5,481 points, electronic shutter speed of up to 1/16000, uncropped 4K video @30fps + 1080p video up to @120fps, and Bluetooth + Wi-Fi.  Outside of that, the 90D offers up to 10fps continous shooting, and a 3inch touchscreen LCD display.  Meanwhile the M6 Mk II offers a touch-to-focus on the 3inch LCD touchscreen, and up to 14fps shooting w/ AF.  

Both cameras are due out in September.  The M6 Mk II will cost you $850 for the body while the 90D will cost you $1,200 for the body.  

Will you be picking one of these up or are you moving to Sony lineup of shooters?

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