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The Canon 5D Mark IV is a professional-grade full-frame DSLR camera body featuring a 30.4MP CMOS sensor, 7 fps continuous shooting, and 61 cross-type autofocus points for exceptional image quality and precision. Compatible with Canon EF lenses, it offers versatile performance for photographers seeking to capture stunning, high-resolution images with speed and accuracy.


















| ASIN | B01KURGS9E |
| Best Sellers Rank | 64,656 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 104 in Digital SLR Cameras |
| Department | All Ages |
| Item model number | 5DIVB |
| Language | English, English, English, English |
| Manufacturer | Canon |
| Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 14.99 x 11.68 cm; 1.24 kg |
R**H
Takes photographs of things you can't even see!
Awesome camera. I've wanted a full frame Canon digital for some time and was always a bit put off by the price. In my mind I couldn't justify spending more on a camera than I would on a s/h motorbike as I'm just an average amateur snapper (just an average amateur everything really.......). I've had, and still got, Canon film cameras, including an EOS 3 which I got last year, so I have quite a few EF lenses. In fact it was the EOS 3 which decided me getting the 5d4, I wanted the digital version of it, it was that good even if the film photographs weren't as good as I'd hoped. So as I'm not getting any younger I threw caution to the wind and ordered a 5d4 from an Amazon marketplace trader. When it came I charged the battery and had a play. I put my EF 50mm f1.4 on it and pointed it at a lot of things and took pictures of them. One of the things I took a picture of was a bright star, in a black sky, with nothing else visible. The camera focused on it straight away so I pressed the shutter. Looking at the image I couldn't believe how many stars were in it, yet you couldn't see them with the naked eye but the camera did. Fantastic! However, over the coming days it became apparent that my EF full frame lenses that I've had for a long time were not up to the standard that you need for a 5d4 to get the best results from it. I worked out that some of my EF lenses were over 30 years old................older than some countries. (It also explained why my EOS 3 photos were a bit 'off' when using the older lenses) Apart from the 50mm 1.4 lens all my others were not really up to the accuracy I wanted so a new lens was ordered, a 24-105mm, which when attached and used with the 5d4 gave the clarity and definition I was hoping for from this camera. So my advice would would be to get this camera, it's a fantastic piece of kit, but make sure you've got decent lenses to go with it, preferably 'L' series, but if you can't stretch to that then any recently introduced EF enthusiast lens as these will be designed and manufactured primarily for full frame digital Canons.
P**3
Nice Camera, but beware of grey imports
Fantastic camera but beware of some suppliers. Mine came from Munty Express (an Amazon partner supplier) who were unable to provide a VAT receipt and on checking with Canon UK they stated they would not provide warranty cover without a VAT receipt from an approved reseller. They confirmed the camera I had been supplied was a grey import and probably part of a known VAT avoidance scam. Munty Express said they would provide a two year warranty, whereby in the event of a failure, I had to return the camera to them and they would return it to their supplier who would in turn return it to Canon (what could possibly go wrong with that arrangement!) Hence, the camera was returned under the Amazon returns procedure. (Be aware that it does take some time to get your money back on high value Amazon returns) Amazon seemed unconcerned about the grey import element and accepted the return under normal distance selling rules. I have since re-purchased for only slightly more directly from Canon UK.
C**S
Brilliant camera
Truly amazing piece of kit, and particularly good for taking photos in low light. I used to (reluctantly) use flash for photographing classical concerts with my Canon 760. With the 5D MkIV I get superb results without any flash. Great autofocus, great exposure control, easy to use and beautifully made. Brilliant camera.
J**O
Canon 5D Mk. IV
Stunning camera! Upgraded from a 5D Mk. III and the the improvements in the Mk. IV are great. Noise control is superb, dynamic range is better and the detail in the 30MP images are wonderful allowing quite dramatic crops with no loss of quality. The touch screen is a very nice touch but I still find myself using the buttons but that's just habit. The live view touch focusing is fantastic!! I don't do video so cannot comment on that side of things but for a stills camera this takes some beating in the Canon range.
A**T
New 5D MKIV
The camera is as good as I expected it to be from canon. I have not yet had all the time I need to set up the custome features I want on it , but it’s still a learning curve for me ,but I am still very impressed with the picture sharpness & the touch screen is better than through it would be as this is the first touch screen I’ve had coming from a 600D
F**S
Item not as advertised
This camera was advertised and sold as new. It was in fact second hand. The canon box wrapping and tape had been removed and the usual canon hologram seal was missing as were some items, including the operation manual. Also the protective strips had been removed from the cameras glassware.
A**M
Nothing negative about this camera
What a beautiful and modern day camera, it does nearly everything and if you're a technical person you will love this camera for several reasons.
P**Y
Padraig healy wedding photography ireland
Irish professional wedding photographer This is a beast of a camera the quality is mind blowing . But lads the 5d3 is also a great camera if u cannot afford this . It feels really light too compared to previous models Basically if u can afford it buy it .
D**N
Top Kamera von Canon mit unheimlich vielen Möglichkeiten
G**N
5D mark IV when you can get it in good deal SGD $2685.33 with Amazon don't have to think much!! Currently I am using Mark II and its a good deal for me to get Mark IV :) Comes with one year Canon warranty. I have done my registration with Canon Singapore. watch out for daily deals for such an offer!!!
A**R
Upgraded to this from the 6D and my picture quality has greatly improved, even though I'm still getting used to the camera. I don't enjoy the lack of an autofocus beep when not in single shot mode as I find I have to work much harder to determine my focus point, but I'm sure that will come. It's very intuitive to the other Canon cameras so it's easy to adapt to the button handling. The 2 card set up is a must have for important events such as wedding. Overall, I'm loving this camera and look forward to seeing what it will give me.
B**I
Difícil ponderar la calidad de la Canon EOS 5D Mark III : ¡Lo tenía todo! Con la Mark IV Canon nos han demostrado que se podía añadir un sensor para 30 MP y el resultado de nuevo es insuperable. Tiene recursos sobre dimensionados como por ejemplo los 61 puntos de enfoque automático, que les completa con una versatilidad total: Por un lado siete formas de selección y agrupación de los 61 AF, por otro una adaptación completa a las posibilidades de enfoque de los objetivos, y por si era poco, dentro de los 61 puntos se esconden otros 61 puntos más pequeños, ¡y más precisos! Han pensado en cosas impensables, ¿quién puede pretender optimizar el tiempo desde la media pulsación hasta terminar de efectuar el disparo? Pues Canon lo ha hecho y además te da la opción de ajustarlo. Llego antes de tiempo.
C**1
I'm writing this review as a hobbyist rather than professional photographer (that is, that sells photographs for a living). My first 5D was the Mark II, and I've used the Mark III for over 3 years myself, and instead of going through all the nitty-gritty of the Mark IV which you find elsewhere, I'm going to speak to mostly to the differences I've found in my day-to-day experiences and whether it's worth the upgrade for the hobbyist. First off, coming from the Mark III, the IV on the outside is very much similar, and you could mistake them at a glance. The differences include a slightly rougher cap on top of the new Mark IV body (where the Canon brand label sits) whereas the Mark III had the same material extended from the body over the cap. Perhaps it's a new material housing to play more nicely with the GPS/Wi-Fi? There's also new switch to toggle face detection in Live View mode in the back. The mode switch dial is also the newer Canon styles that bumps up a bit rather than the more flatter design of the Mark III. Otherwise, for those coming from the Mark III, you can feel right at home picking up the Mark IV for the first time. In terms of shooting, I personally find the viewfinder to be brighter on the Mark IV than on the Mark III. This could just be my units and maybe a bit of dust on the Mark III, but using the same lenses, I find the Mark IV viewfinder a joy to use, much like the Mark III's, and even a shade brighter! The new Dual Pixel AF works as advertised, and is much faster than the Mark III at face detection and toggling between different subjects - a big improvement here. The back review LCD is also a touchscreen now, which allows for your standard panning of shots as well as pinch-and-zoom. Although many shooters will still opt for the familiar mechanical buttons, as a hobbyist that shares the camera for others to shoot as well as reviews them on the spot with many moms with Android/iPhones, it's so much easier now to have them use the touchscreen to flip from photo to photo, and to zoom in and out to see themselves and whether the shot is worth keeping ;) In terms of photo quality, the highlight is the improved dynamic range of the new 30MP sensor. Although improved from the Mark II to the Mark III, I see a marked improvement for the Mark IV. Pushing exposure on underexposed shots with the same ISO produces less banding on the same shots with the Mark III. Although Canon is still behind Nikon in this area, I'm happy to see improvements in this area. Auto-focus at lower light levels at the center point is also improved, so that helps with getting those low light shots as well. As for overall crispness and quality of the shots (which of course, depends very much on the lens itself), I found photos were very similar on the Mark IV, which is not in anyway a let down given I thought the Mark III was overall excellent in terms of stills quality. Also as a hobbyist with a simple Lightroom workflow, I still have Lightroom 5. With Adobe's latest Camera Raw 9.7, Adobe now supports the Mark IV, but you'll need the newest Lightroom 6 or Lightroom CC, which is another cost to add to your upgrade tally if you don't already have those versions and plan to use Lightroom. Also, although Adobe will enable editing of the new Dual Pixel RAW format in Lightroom, it looks like, at least for now (as of late September 2016), it doesn't support any making micro-adjustments in focus that can be done in DPP. I find that it's useful when shooting with fast primes like the Canon 50 f/1.2L where small adjustments can help you hit focus. Overall, another superb iteration of the Canon 5D line that hits many of the upgrade checkboxes, most particular in the area of dynamic range. I'll update my review as I've gotten more behind-the-lens time with the Mark IV, and in particular, video shooting. So, is the upgrade worth it for Mark III owners? I would say for those of you shooting in more low light settings, the upgrades could make the additional cost worth it for you. However, for many others, given that photo quality improvement from the Mark III is not revolutionary, I would say it may not be at the current MSRP for Mark III owners; maybe wait for the next Black Friday sale to bring the price down a bit. Also, having used the Mark II as well myself, for those Mark II owners itching for the next big thing, with two generations of technology under its belt, the Mark IV is a worthy upgrade that you don't have to worry looking back on!
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