Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Full Frame Digital SLR Camera Body
30.4 Megapixel Full-Frame CMOS Sensor ISO range 100–32000; expandable up to 50–102400 4K Motion JPEG Video (DCI cinema-type 4096 x 2160) at 30p or 24p LCD Monitor – Full Touch-Screen Interface Up to 7.0 fps Continuous Shooting Speed DIGIC 6+ Image Processor 61 AF Points with Expanded Vertical Coverage 150,000-pixel RGB+IR Metering Sensor . Dual
30.4 Megapixel Full-Frame CMOS Sensor ISO range 100–32000; expandable up to 50–102400 4K Motion JPEG Video (DCI cinema-type 4096 x 2160) at 30p or 24p LCD Monitor – Full Touch-Screen Interface Up to 7.0 fps Continuous Shooting Speed DIGIC 6+ Image Processor 61 AF Points with Expanded Vertical Coverage 150,000-pixel RGB+IR Metering Sensor . Dual Pixel RAW Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC Connectivity
Product Features
- 30.4 MP full-frame CMOS sensor for versatile shooting
- Up to 7.0 frames per second continuous shooting speed
- 61-point AF system with 41 cross-points for expanded vertical coverage
- ISO range 100-32000 with 50-102400 expansion
- 4K video recording at 30p or 24p and in-camera still frame grab of 8.8MP images
- Touch-screen LCD monitor
Meaningfully improves a great camera I write this review from the perspective of an advanced photographer who does the occasional video. For three and a half years, I owned and loved the 5D Mark III. The upgrade to the IV was more a personal choice, rather than from being compelled by any major limitation of the III. I’ve now grown familiar enough with it to write a review.A 5DIII user or a 7DII user will find the controls very familiar; I was able for the most part to start using it without referring to the manual and…
15 Reasons to buy and 7 reasons not to buy The Canon 5D Mark IV is one of the most anticipated cameras. Mark III users and other camera enthusiasts are pondering if they should make the upgrade or jump ship. I purchased this camera from B&H so it wonât show that I own it and I will updated this review as I continue. Now, a bit about my background, I shoot weddings for a living after retiring from more than 40 years of running my other businesses. I have watched every Mark IV Youtube videos available before its release so that I would…
Improved ISO and dynamic range performance. I have been waiting for a camera that performs well in low light and one that can also achieve good dynamic range. Having already invested into the canon system over the last several years, meant I would not switch to Sony or Nikon, even though they both have good performing cameras. My main shooter has been a 7D Mark II for the past couple of years.Pros:- Great low light performance. For me, easily acceptable images up to ISO 16000. Even ISO 25600, but it gets muddy.-…