Full-frame sensor; Touchscreen is useful; Solid 4K video recording; Built-in Wi-Fi;
Heavy; Expensive; Frame rate isn’t particularly high;
Manufacturer: Canon
Full-frame sensor; Touchscreen is useful; Solid 4K video recording; Built-in Wi-Fi;
Heavy; Expensive; Frame rate isn’t particularly high;
The Canon 5D Mark IV is a worthy replacement for the Canon 5D Mark III. The step-up in pixel count makes perfect sense, raising it significantly above the 22Mp count of the 5D Mark III, but not competing with the 50Mp 5DS and 5DS R.
Genuine improvements like touchscreen control; Dual pixel RAW is incredible (when it works); Fantastic video and still photo quality;
New features mean a higher debut price; Some bugs to iron out in dual pixel RAW;
With welcome improvements to an already great camera, the 5D Mark IV is very nearly the perfect SLR
Great autofocus in video; 4K video capture; Peerless image quality;
No articulated screen; Motion JPEG video capture result in enormous file sizes;
The Canon 5D Mark IV is good for landscape photography. It takes images with wide dynamic range, good color accuracy, and little loss of detail, even at high ISO levels, which is great for nighttime shoots. It has a sturdy-feeling construction that's rated as being weather-sealed.
Great image quality., Sturdy-feeling, comfortable-to-use design., Great dynamic range.
Bulky, heavy construction.
Any new 5D camera is going to be a big deal. The Canon series has helped bring full frame shooting to the masses, proved that DSLRs can shoot great video, and has become the camera of choice for countless professionals and enthusiasts alike. We recently got to spend a bit of time with the newly…
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