I thought that too - 10FPS fixed and "normal" servo tracking, but not eye AF.
Well, there's no eye AF in viewfinder shooting. The 220kpix metering sensor is the second largest in any Canon DSLR ever, though.
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I thought that too - 10FPS fixed and "normal" servo tracking, but not eye AF.
I don't know, looks like a gigantic update over an 80D. 42% more FPS, 30% more resolution, more AF features, better wheather sealing and a joystick... I would not be surprised if the sensor quality makes a good jump as well. I just got my 80D 1,5 years ago... Since this new 90D will likely jump up in price as well I'm not upgrading. But only because I just got the 80D.Doesn't seem like a significant upgrade from my 80D. 4k60 no crop on APSC would finally out it in competition with the A6500 and GH9 not sure why they leave things like 4k60 and ibis out on a camera that's so far behind in tech today.
Well, there's no eye AF in viewfinder shooting. The 220kpix metering sensor is the second largest in any Canon DSLR ever, though.
So why is the note not mentioned for FHD? The same thing you describe would be the case for FHD video, but there is no * in the video for those with that explanation.
No eye AF. BUT at 48 seconds it says "EOS iTR AF (Face detection)". So you can get Face AF in the Viewfinder. That's pretty awesome already.Well, there's no eye AF in viewfinder shooting. The 220kpix metering sensor is the second largest in any Canon DSLR ever, though.
No mention of IBIS, Dual Digic, Dual SD, or 4K60 per the previous rumor. Still a significant upgrade from my 70D.
1dx(2) also had this .No eye AF. BUT at 48 seconds it says "EOS iTR AF (Face detection)". So you can get Face AF in the Viewfinder. That's pretty awesome already.
No one said it’s a mirrorless. It’s clearly stated having Optical Viewfinder.Eye af tracking I bet is in live view!!!!!...maybe This is not a mirrorless camera!!!! If one wants a mirrorless canon camera then one gets a M or a R/RP not a D90. My guess this camera was on the drawing boards before camera sales took a nose dive and the investment dollars was insignificant....bp
You are correct. I'm pretty sure they have figured out how to do face detection from the viewfinder. That slide shows image going to viewfinder & other sensor. That is probably why the joystick is also there (to change faces).I thought the first thing they are showing is some kind of face detection AF from the viewfinder, seems quite fancy. Or am I just reading it wrong perhaps.
It's a XXD, so APS-C sensor, is my bet. Full Frame has always been the XD series.So what's the over/under on whether 4K is full sensor or not? I say not.
No eye AF. BUT at 48 seconds it says "EOS iTR AF (Face detection)". So you can get Face AF in the Viewfinder. That's pretty awesome already.
You are correct. I'm pretty sure they have figured out how to do face detection from the viewfinder. That slide shows image going to viewfinder & other sensor. That is probably why the joystick is also there (to change faces).
Poor Sony. They will no longer be able to claim the APS-C mode on the A7r IV has higher resolution and than native APS-C bodies.
You might want to re-read what you quoted a few times. The discussion is whether there's a crop in "4K", not the size of the sensor.It's a XXD, so APS-C sensor, is my bet. Full Frame has always been the XD series.
1dx(2) also had this .
No mention of IBIS, Dual Digic, Dual SD, or 4K60 per the previous rumor. Still a significant upgrade from my 70D.