Rating 4.5 42 reviews
Manufacturer: Canon
price $4,525.00 - $6,799.00
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Photography BLOG
9 years ago

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

The Canon EOS 5D Mark IV is a new professional digital SLR camera. The 5D Mark IV features a 30.4 megapixel CMOS sensor, 7fps continuous shooting with full AF/AE tracking, internal 4K movie recording (4096 x 2160pixels) at 30/25/24 fps and 8.8 megapixel in-camera 4K still frame grab, an expandable...
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Camera Labs
9 years ago

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV review

Canon's EOS 5D Mark IV is the long-awaited fourth model in the enormously popular series of full-frame DSLRs. Coming over four years after the previous EOS 5D Mark III, the Mark IV boosts the resolution to 30.4 Megapixels with a new full-frame sensor that supports Dual Pixel CMOS AF for confident...
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The Digital Picture
9 years ago

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Review

My expectations were that the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV was going to be at least as wildly successful as its predecessors were, but that expectation was not very hard to realize. The Canon EOS 5-series cameras have become synonymous with value and versatility.
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ePHOTOzine
9 years ago

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Full Review

The fourth version of the highly successful Canon EOS 5D, the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV is now available, and the latest version introduces a number of new features, including a new 30 megapixel full-frame sensor made by Canon, 7fps continuous shooting, 4K video recording, plus built-in GPS and Wi-Fi.
Pros:
  • 7fps continuous shooting
  • 30 megapixel FF sensor
  • Excellent colour and white balance performance
  • Dual Pixel Raw optimizer can help with some scenes
  • 3.2 inch touch-screen
  • 4K CINE video recording
  • Very good noise performance
  • Impressive focus speeds
Cons:
  • Screen doesn't tilt
  • Price of new model
  • Competition offers higher resolution
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Amateur Photographer
9 years ago

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Review

The EOS 5D series has played a major role in Canon's EOS line-up for more than a decade. Over the past 11 years we've seen no fewer than six DSLRs adorn the EOS 5D logo, but it was the original EOS 5D back in 2005 that will be remembered as the DSLR that made full-frame photography viable to...
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Crutchfield
9 years ago

Amazing Machine and tool.

This is a MACHINE. The touchscreen is amazing with all the controls there. The image quality is superb. High ISO is great. ISO 12,800 and even 16,000 totally usable. I have hardly delved into the touchscreen use but a friend did and he loves loves loves it.
Pros:
  • Great image
  • touch screen rocks
  • Price reasonable for what you are getting
Cons:
  • support software is lagging behind because it is so new
  • To Canon I suggest rather than make software reverse engineer just give them the specs up front so they can launch with the product
  • It will make your launch better. The battery grip for 2 batteries is way too expensive.
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Stuff.tv
9 years ago

Canon EOS 5D mark IV review

If there's one thing advanced enthusiasts and pro photographers are going to lust after this year, the 5D Mark IV is it. And with good reason: It's not necessarily an all-singing, all-dancing model, but what it does, it does extremely well.
Pros:
  • Genuine improvements like touchscreen control
  • Dual pixel RAW is incredible (when it works
  • Fantastic video and still photo quality
Cons:
  • New features mean a higher debut price
  • Some bugs to iron out in dual pixel RAW
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Pocket Lint
9 years ago

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV review: The 30-megapixel monster

Canon has stepped things up a gear in recent years by leading with higher-resolution DSLR cameras. It had long been said that the 24-megapixel mark would be the company's limit until lenses could make the best of the capture resolution - a concept that was not just slightly but entirely demolished...
Pros:
  • Autofocus system rarely bettered in viewfinder or screen-based use
  • Image quality is solid
  • Clever Dual Pixel RAW re-focus
  • Touchscreen works well
Cons:
  • No vari-angle LCD screen
  • No light-up buttons
  • The 30MP sensor might be too high-res for some
  • 4K video has limited file types
  • Expensive
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DP Review
9 years ago

To say the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV has some big shoes to fill is a bit of an understatement. What started off with the 5D as the 'entry-level' full-frame option morphed into a high-resolution stills and video hybrid with the Mark II edition.
Pros:
  • Professionals and enthusiasts looking for a durable
  • no-nonsense camera for portraits
  • events
  • studio work
  • landscapes
  • photojournalism
  • quick video grabs and some sports
Cons:
  • Those that need the ultimate in durability and speed for harsh environments and fast action photography
  • as well as those that need a more robust video toolkit
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Nerd Techy
9 years ago

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Review

Canon's 5D line of cameras is one of the most universal on the market. Traditionally, the Canon 5D has offered professional grade performance at a price that is accessible to committed hobbyists.
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