
Canon 5DIVB EOS 5D Mark IV Full-Frame DSLR
Canon's 30.4-megapixel full-frame DSLR delivers 4K video, 7 fps burst shooting, and Dual Pixel autofocus for demanding professionals.
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Overview
Key Features
High Image Quality: EOS 5D Mark IV digital 4K camera features a 30.4 megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor for versatile shooting in nearly any light; delivers exceptional results with efficiency and ease
Powerful Image Processor: High-performance DIGIC 6+ Image Processor allows for improved speed with up to up to 7.0 fps continuous shooting speed; 4K digital camera with ISO range 100-32000, expandable up to 50-102400
High-Speed Shooting: Capture 4K Motion JPEG video at 30 or 24 frames per second; multiple video options include Full HD up to 60 fps, and HD up to 120 fps — an ideal 4K camera for video recording
Advanced Autofocus: This digital video camera features superb Dual Pixel CMOS AF for responsive and smooth AF during video or live view shooting; LCD monitor has a full touchscreen interface, including selection of AF area
Built-in Wi-Fi Capability: Enable wireless functions, such as file viewing and transfer, by connecting to Wi-Fi quickly and seamlessly, and exchange data with other Wi-Fi compatible Canon cameras. Using the Canon Camera Connect app, you can also transfer files to your mobile device to browse and share on social media.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 30.4-megapixel full-frame sensor captures highly detailed images with wide dynamic range
- Dual Pixel CMOS AF provides fast and accurate autofocus during both live view and video recording
- 4K video recording at 30p or 24p alongside Full HD at 60 fps offers flexible video production options
- Built-in Wi-Fi, NFC, and GPS eliminate the need for external accessories for connectivity and geotagging
- 7.0 fps continuous shooting speed handles fast-moving subjects effectively
👎 Cons
- 4K video is recorded in Motion JPEG format, resulting in very large file sizes compared to H.264 or H.265 codecs
- No in-body image stabilization — shake correction depends entirely on the attached lens
- Touchscreen LCD is fixed and does not tilt or articulate for varied shooting angles
- Body weight and size are substantial compared to modern mirrorless full-frame alternatives