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Canon Kiss X90

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Brand Canon 2019
Model Kiss X90
Released Year 2019
Type Digital Cameras
Series EOS
Color Black
Status Active
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Overview

The Canon EOS Kiss X90 is a DSLR camera equipped with a 24.1-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor that delivers high-resolution images with excellent detail. It features the DIGIC 4+ image processor, which enhances image quality and improves processing speed. The camera supports ISO sensitivity ranging from 100 to 25600, allowing for versatile shooting in various lighting conditions. It includes a 9-point autofocus system that provides accurate and responsive focus tracking. Full HD 1080p video recording capability is supported at 60 fps, making it suitable for quality video capture. The camera has an optical pentamirror viewfinder and a 3-inch LCD screen for composing and reviewing images.

Specifications

Color Black
Battery Type Lithium-ion
Lens Mount Canon EF-S
Type Digital SLR
Megapixels 24.1 MP
Maximum Resolution 24.1 MP
Model EOS Kiss X90
Country Japan
Connectivity Wi-Fi
Features Wi-Fi
Country/Region of Manufacture Taiwan
Sensor 24.1 MP APS-C CMOS
Image Processor DIGIC 4+
ISO Sensitivity 100-25600
Autofocus Points 9-point AF system
Video Recording Full HD 1080p at 60 fps
Viewfinder Optical pentamirror
LCD Screen 3.0 inch fixed
Continuous Shooting Speed 3 fps
Weight Approx. 475g (including battery)

Key Advantages

The EOS Kiss X90 offers lightweight and compact design, making it portable for on-the-go photographers. Its 24.1MP sensor ensures sharp image output with vibrant color reproduction. The high ISO range enhances low-light performance without significant noise. The DIGIC 4+ processor speeds up autofocus and image rendering processes. Video capabilities include Full HD recording, suitable for both beginners and semi-professionals. Additionally, user-friendly controls and menus make it accessible to photography enthusiasts learning DSLR techniques.

Limitations

While the Kiss X90 has a solid autofocus system, the 9-point AF might lag behind more advanced models with higher AF points. It lacks 4K video recording, which might be a drawback for videographers seeking ultra-high-definition capture. The camera uses a pentamirror viewfinder rather than a pentaprism, which results in slightly less brightness in the viewfinder. Burst shooting is limited to 3fps, which may not be ideal for fast-action photography. The LCD screen is fixed and does not offer touchscreen functionality, reducing flexibility in shooting angles. Built-in Wi-Fi capabilities are basic and may not match more recent models with advanced connectivity.

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