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Our Canon 5D Mark IV review finds a body with superb autofocus, high ISO performance, and a neat touch screen too.
The 5D Mark IV may not have the video features that Canon fans have been waiting for, but with a 30.4MP full-frame sensor, 7 frames-per-second continuous shooting, and terrific video autofocusing ...
Newer cameras from Canon, the 70d and 80D, fixed that, with a follow focus that worked flawlessly. Now those same tools come to the 5D Mark IV, and it’s most welcome.
Nikon may have pioneered DSLR video recording with its D90, but it was Canon's 5D Mark II, released in 2008, which really gave amateur filmmakers the power to shoot high-quality full HD video with ...
Canon's EOS 5D Mark IV has a 30.4-megapixel sensor and 4K video The highly anticipated full-frame DSLR arrives in September for $3,499.
It’s the first Canon 5D to shoot 4K video, and it’s also the first 5D to come with Wi-Fi connectivity and a touchscreen. The 5D Mark IV will be available in early September for $3,499.
Dual Pixel RAW on the Canon 5D Mark IV will allow photographers to digitally correct optical errors after taking a shot -- but only to a very small degree.
The versatile 5D Mark IV has plenty of useful upgrades compared to its well-loved predecessor.
First announced in 2005, the fourth-gen Canon 5D ($3,500) shoots 4K video and 6720 x 4480 pixel stills. Real-time focusing is better, and post-processing now lets you adjust focus a bit.
We review the new Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, with a 30 megapixel full-frame sensor and 4K video recording, could this be the best DSLR from Canon yet?
But for its update, the 5D Mark IV, Canon has made a lot of essential upgrades necessary to make it current for its core users -- such as wedding, fashion and landscape photographers as well as ...
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