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Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Review

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3
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74/100
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$1,999
Released
September 2016

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Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
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Our editorial take on the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

The Canon EOS 5D Mark IV is a well-rounded professional DSLR that delivers across stills and video. Its 30.4-megapixel full-frame sensor represents a meaningful resolution bump over its predecessor and addresses long-standing image quality concerns from 5D users. Reviewers consistently praise the sensor's output, calling it capable and satisfying for both high-resolution work and bursts. The 61-point autofocus system and Dual Pixel CMOS AF bring responsive, reliable tracking to both stills and video, while 7 fps continuous shooting handles portraits and event work comfortably.

4K DCI video at 30 fps and the ability to extract 8.8-megapixel stills from footage expand creative options, and the sensor produces what one reviewer describes as a rich, appealing image. Built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, and dual card slots (CF and SD) round out a feature set aimed squarely at working pros. Reviewers note the 5D Mark IV held up well even years after launch, a testament to its enduring design and performance. At $3,499, it sits in the premium DSLR tier and competes with both high-end DSLRs and newer mirrorless bodies, but for those committed to the DSLR form factor, it remains a dependable workhorse.

Best for: Professional photographers and videographers who need a reliable, high-resolution full-frame DSLR with proven performance and robust connectivity.
What's great
  • 30.4MP full-frame sensor delivers strong image quality with noticeable resolution improvement over previous models
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF provides fast, accurate autofocus for both stills and video
  • 4K DCI video recording with the ability to grab 8.8MP stills from footage
  • 7 fps burst shooting suitable for portrait, wedding, and event photography
  • Built-in GPS, Wi-Fi, NFC, and dual card slots (CF and SD) for professional workflows
Watch outs
  • High price point at $3,499 puts it in direct competition with newer mirrorless alternatives
  • DSLR form factor may feel dated compared to lighter, more compact mirrorless systems

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30.4MP; Dual Pixel AF, 4K DCI.

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