
Canon
Canon 1483C010 EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR 24-105mm Lens Kit
★★★★★
4 MP
The 5D Mark IV paired with the 24-105mm f/4L gives you a full-frame studio workhorse that's equally at home chasing decisive moments in the field.
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Overview
Key Features
30.4 MP full-frame CMOS sensor for versatile shooting;Aspect ratio 3:2
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. Providing approximately 12 stops of dynamic range, even in low light
Specifications
Model
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV (1483C010)
Sensor
30.4 MP Full-Frame CMOS
Aspect Ratio
3:2
Continuous Shooting Speed
Up to 7.0 fps
AF System
61-point, 41 cross-type points
Native ISO Range
100–32000
Expanded ISO Range
50–102400
Dynamic Range
Approx. 12 stops
Video
4K at 24p/30p
Monitor
Touchscreen LCD
Connectivity
Wi-Fi, NFC
Kit Lens
EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM
Lens Construction
18 elements in 13 groups
Condition
Renewed (professionally inspected)
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The 30.4MP full-frame sensor resolves fine texture and color gradation at a level that holds up to large prints and aggressive cropping without visible degradation.
- The 61-point AF system with 41 cross-type points tracks subjects accurately under event lighting conditions where lesser systems hunt or miss.
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF makes 4K video autofocus reliable enough for practical use, not just a spec-sheet checkbox.
- The EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II covers wide environmental context through short telephoto compression in a single setup — genuinely versatile across portrait, event, and commercial work.
- ISO expansion to 102400 opens up available-light shooting in extremely low-light conditions when noise is acceptable over a missed frame.
👎 Cons
- The 5D Mark IV's 4K crop factor is significant — Canon uses a 1.74× crop rather than full-frame readout for 4K, reducing the effective field of view and limiting ultra-wide 4K framing.
- At 800g body-only plus the weight of the 24-105mm, this is a substantial kit to handhold for long event days — shoulder and wrist fatigue is real after extended sessions.
- The f/4 maximum aperture of the kit lens limits background separation and low-light wide-open performance compared to f/1.4 or f/1.8 prime alternatives.
- Weather sealing is present on the body but the renewed condition means seals may not be factory-fresh — verify with the seller if weather resistance is mission-critical.
- The optical viewfinder lacks the real-time exposure preview that mirrorless systems offer, which can mean more chimping to verify exposure in unfamiliar lighting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a new camera or a renewed unit?
This listing is for a renewed (refurbished) kit — professionally inspected and tested to function and appear like new. For buyers prioritizing value over an unbroken retail box, the renewed condition offers the same optical and sensor performance at a reduced price point.
How does the 61-point AF system perform in low light and fast-moving subjects?
The 61-point system with 41 cross-type points is Canon's professional-grade array from the EOS-1D X lineage, capable of locking focus in low light and maintaining tracking through erratic movement. At f/4 maximum aperture on the kit lens, the AF system has less light to work with than faster glass, but it remains accurate and confident for event work, portraiture, and documentary shooting in typical venue lighting.
What dynamic range does the 30.4MP sensor deliver in challenging light?
Canon rates the 5D Mark IV at approximately 12 stops of dynamic range — enough latitude to recover shadow detail and pull back highlights in scenes with difficult contrast, such as window-lit interiors or backlit subjects. Raw files give you the full benefit of that range in post.
Does the 24-105mm f/4L IS II lens cover enough focal range for event and portrait work?
24mm gives you environmental context for wide establishing shots and tight venue interiors. 105mm reaches into flattering portrait compression and candid distances. The f/4 constant aperture keeps exposure consistent throughout the zoom range. For photographers who need one lens to cover a full event or a diverse commercial shoot, this range earns its reputation as a do-everything workhorse.
What video capabilities does the 5D Mark IV have?
The camera shoots 4K video at 24p or 30p, with the important caveat that Canon's Dual Pixel CMOS AF makes continuous autofocus in video genuinely usable — a meaningful advantage for solo shooters without a dedicated focus puller.