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Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Digital SLR Camera (Body Only), Full-Frame DSLR Camera, 30.4 Megapixel CMOS Sensor, 4K Video, Content Creator Camera, EF Mount, Black

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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.

Description

Achieve stellar image quality and showcase your creativity with the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Digital Video Camera. The EOS 5D Mark IV builds on the powerful legacy of the 5D series, offering amazing refinements in image quality, performance, and versatility. Canon’s commitment to imaging excellence is the soul of the EOS 5D Mark IV 4K digital camera. Wedding and portrait photographers, nature and landscape shooters, as well as creative videographers will appreciate the brilliance and power that the EOS 5D Mark IV 4K camera delivers. Superb image quality is achieved with Canon’s 30.4-megapixel full-frame sensor, allowing for versatile shooting in nearly all conditions, and highly-detailed 4K video is captured with ease at up to 30 fps. Focus accuracy has been improved with a refined 61-point AF system and Canon’s revolutionary Dual Pixel CMOS AF for quick, smooth AF for both video and Live View shooting — an LCD monitor with a full touchscreen interface allows for simple selection of AF area. Fast operation is further enhanced with Canon’s DIGIC 6+ Image Processor, which provides continuous shooting at up to 7.0 fps. Built-in Wi-Fi, GPS, and an easy-to-navigate touch-panel LCD allow the camera to become an extension of you and your creative vision. When quality matters, the EOS 5D Mark IV helps deliver results to inspire even the most discerning imagemaker.

Compatible Mountings: Canon EF, Canon EF-S


Aspect Ratio: 1.501


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: RAW


Image Stabilization: true


Maximum Focal Length: 55 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 1 x


Maximum Aperture: 0.1 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Metering Description: average,center-weighted,multi-zone,partial,spot


Compatible Mountings: Canon EF, Canon EF-S


Aspect Ratio: 1.501


Sensor Type: CMOS


File Format: RAW


Image stabilization: true


Maximum Aperture: 0.1 f


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Photo Sensor Resolution: 30.4 MP


Photo Sensor Size: Full Frame (35mm)


Maximum Shutter Speed: 30 Seconds


Minimum Shutter Speed: 1/80000 to 30s


Exposure Control: aperture-priority, manual-and-automatic, program, shutter-speed-priority


Form Factor: DSLR


Effective Still Resolution: 30.4 MP


Special Feature: Interval Recording||mirror_lock_up


Color: Black


Screen Size: 3.2 Inches


Shooting Modes: Bulb Mode,Aperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Shutter Priority


Item Weight: 1.24 Kilograms


Video Resolution: 4K UHD 2160p


Viewfinder: Optical


Flash Modes: eTTL


Camera Flash: Hotshoe


Skill Level: Professional


Specific Uses For Product: versatile photography and videography


Compatible Devices: Canon EF & EF-S mount lenses, Wi-Fi enabled devices


Continuous Shooting: 7 FPS


Aperture modes: aperture-priority


Viewfinder Magnification: 0.71x


Flash Sync Speed: 1/200 Second


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Wireless Technology: Wi-Fi


Video Output: Mini-HDMI


Total USB 3.0 Ports: 1


Total USB Ports: 1


Total Video Out Ports: 1


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Hardware Interface: AV Port


HDMI Type: Type C Mini HDMI


Display Type: LCD


Dots Per Screen: 745600 dots


Display Fixture Type: Fixed


Display Maximum Resolution: 3230 x 1824 pixels


Has Color Screen: Yes


Display Resolution Maximum: 1040000


Touch Screen Type: Capacitive


Flash Memory Type: SDXC


Recording Capacity: 30 Minutes


Write Speed: up to 300 MB/s


Flash Memory Speed Class: 10


Flash Memory UHS Speed Class: U3


Flash Memory Bus Interface Type: UHS-I or slower


Compatible Flash Memory Type: SDXC


JPEG Quality Level: Basic, Fine, Normal


Supported Image Format: JPEG, Raw


Bit Depth: 14 Bit


Total Still Resolution: 30.4 MP


Maximum Image Size: 4096 Pixels


Maximum Focal Length: 55 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 1 x


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Zoom: Digital Zoom


Camera Lens: Canon EF/EF-S compatible wide-angle lens


Minimum Focal Length: 0.1 Millimeters


Focal Length Description: 55 millimeters


Number of Diaphragm Blades: 7


Lens Construction: Simple


Metering Methods: average,center-weighted,multi-zone,partial,spot


White Balance Settings: Auto, Cloudy, Color Temperature, Custom, Daylight, Flash torch, Fluorescent, Shade, Tungsten


Self Timer: 10 Seconds


Crop Mode: 1.00x (No Crop)


Brand: Canon


Model Name: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV


Built-In Media: EOS 5D Mark IV Body,Eyecup Eg,Camera Cover R-F-3,Wide Strap EW-EOS5DMKIV,Battery Charger LC-E6,Battery Pack LP-E6N,Interface Cable IFC-150U II (With Protector),EOS Digital Solution Disk 31.4(9ML),Software Instructions CD,Camera Instruction Book,Kit Warranty Card for Camera,USA Leaflet of Original Learning Center Website/Registration


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Model Number: 5DIVB


Remote Included: No


Model Series: EOS 5D


Series Number: 5


Global Trade Identification Number: 47, 79


Generation: 4


UPC: 013803281347


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer Part Number: 1483C002


Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US


Warranty Description: Product Warranty For warranty information about this product, please click here. [PDF ]


Digital Scene Transition: False


Digital-Still: No


Movie Mode: Yes


Image Capture Type: Video


Night vision: No


Auto Focus Technology: Automatic, Manual


Autofocus Points: 61


Focus Type: manual-and-auto


Focus Mode: Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C), Manual Focus (MF), Single-Servo AF (AF-S)


Phase Detection Sensor Points: 41


Autofocus: Yes


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Rock Solid Camera - Love It.
Style: Body Only Set: Body
I upgraded from a Mark II that I used like a rented mule. I had a couple of "must haves" for the upgrade. First, I needed a more sophisticated autofocus system. The Mark IV delivers in speed and accuracy, and it's easily customizable with both the switches and touchscreen. I also wanted more dynamic range, and at least they got into the Sony ball park. I would complain about it still being behind the Nikon D810, but it delivers enough to get the job done and it makes up for it in low light / high iso performance. It also makes up for it, in a an overall sense, when paired with good glass - something that too often gets missed by the spec sheet nazis. From a performance perspective I am very happy, and from a usability perspective I'm also very happy. The touch screen, along with the generally sensible Canon menus and switchology work for me. It has everything I want in a camera, and does everything well, so overall I'm very pleased. It's a good solid piece of equipment that really delivers when paired with a good lens. Update: Went from just wanting an upgrade and being overall happy to absolutely loving it. 30 mp is a good bump up in terms of resolution without being monstrous (they are still big files), but the best thing is that good hand held shooting is still possible (this thing rocks with the Canon 100-400 Mk II). The touch screen is amazingly useful and quick - wouldn't want to be without it now. The dynamic range is where it needs to be, the autofocus is fantastic, and the high iso performance is exceptional. The customization options (including the touchscreen) have made this into an amazing piece of equipment for me. I almost got lured down the Sony / Metabones adapter road, but I'm glad I didn't. The whole little camera / big lens idea doesn't make sense, and why give up any features or performance? I can use my canon glass and speedlights and do everything I need to do without compromising anything. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2016 by C. Roos

  • Workhorse of a camera
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This camera is a workhorse for professionals. I absolutely love this, DSLR camera. The one thing that I do miss is the fold out screen. It would be a potential break point but getting different angle shots would be easier. The one thing I rely on this camera is that it will work at each and every time I need it and trust it for all of my professional shoots. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2026 by seller2.0inc

  • The Mark IV is another superb iteration of the Canon 5D line that hits many of the upgrade checkboxes The Mark IV is another superb iteration of the Canon 5D line that hits many of the upgrade checkboxes
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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! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2016 Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2016 by CalBear '01

  • Stellar Dynamic Range And Noise Performance Stellar Dynamic Range And Noise Performance
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Just because the "world" has moved on to mirrorless doesn't make this 5D IV any less capable of a camera. As a matter of fact, the picture quality this camera produces are at least on par with those you get from the latest mirrorless cameras. I've had this camera for 2.5 years, and it's never ceased to amaze me what incredibly beautiful pictures this camera takes. Paired with a 24-70mm (either f/4 or f/2.8), or a 16-35mm (either f/4 or f/2.8), or a 70-200mm (either f/4 or f/2.8) and you've got a rig capable of producing pictures that are sharp edge to edge, with stellar dynamic range and noise performance. This camera pairs perfectly with my 24-70mm f/2.8, 16-35mm f/2.8, and 100-400mm f/5.6. I use it for landscape, architecture, wildlife, and everything in between, and boy, does it deliver. With raw pictures, I'm able to easily recover shadow areas without incurring too much noise. There is also much less noise at high ISO's than my older 6D. I'm able to crank up the ISO to 1600 or higher with little or no penalty in terms of noise. That's 4 or more extra stops of light! A picture is worth a thousand words, so I've included sample pictures that are unedited (shot in raw and exported as jpg). These have zero edits -- no crop, no saturation adjustments, no sharpening, etc. The battery life on this thing is stellar. (Can't say the same for mirrorless cameras!) I often leave this camera turned on, and the battery on standby will last for days or weeks. I only need to bring ONE spare battery for an entire day of shooting. Oftentimes, a single battery is able to last me an entire day of shooting. I will probably never move on to mirrorless. I find that the EVF interferes with my visualization workflow as I compose a shot. I only need an OVF, with the built-in light meter. And perhaps a little chimping now and again. An EVF feels like a downgrade for me! Currently at 1800.00, this camera is a steal (I got mine at 2700.00). So, if you're not jumping on the mirrorless bandwagon, I'd highly, highly, HIGHLY recommend this DSLR. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024 by Stack⠀Overflow

  • A Significant and Very Useful Upgrade to my 5D Mark III
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After using my 5D Mark III for over 5 years with stellar results whether it be for weddings, families, infants, or travel photography, I decided that I was ready for the next upgrade. Since I am retired, and take several extended trips each year, my primary motivation to upgrade was the inclusion of GPS tracking. I would get home from a trip with thousands of images, then as I started to edit and tag them I would wonder, "were we in Honfleur, or Lyons, or Paris that day?" Of course, I could figure it out from the exif date tags, but being able to see exactly where I was standing is fantastic! I gave the camera a real workout on a 3-week Panama Canal cruise in which we visited 8 countries and had many excursions. Just the trail of GPS tags on my Lightroom map as we crossed the Panama Canal showing our progress throughout the long day in which I took >600 images makes it all worthwhile for me. The GPS mode does eat up battery life quickly, and I might need 2 batteries for a days' worth of shooting, whereas with it turned off, I could get by with just 1 battery. To me, that is a small price to pay; however when I'm not travelling, for instance for local portrait photography, I leave it turned off. Other significant improvements include the high ISO performance. I frequently shoot in AV mode, and rarely give a thought to high the ISO is going on the Mark IV. Even at very high ISO's I know I'm going to get a usable image. The touch sensitive screen is a great enhancement. Using the quick menu I can change settings on the fly and not even worry about missing a shot. Be aware that while you have the touchscreen turned on, it is really easy to bump a control and end up with an unwanted setting. Somehow I accidentally changed the quality from RAW to Large JPG and ended up with days' worth of images for which I had no RAW... I'm sure that won't happen again! There are many other enhancements, both small and large; but what I like about this upgrade is that it is already a very familiar camera to me. Virtually all of the controls are in the same position, and the camera body is nearly identical. In fact, if I have the 2 cameras sitting on a shelf in front of me, I actually have to pick it up and turn it around to read the front label to be sure I have the right one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2018 by Jill Clardy

  • My Last Great DSLR
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I bought this camera knowing that this might be the last few DSLR cameras that Canon will ever make. DSLR's have some advantages over mirrorless. The sensor is protected by the mirror from dust and contact with whatever is outside when you remove or change lenses. With DSLR's, you can see through the lens without turning on the power. True, DSLR's are bulkier and heavier than the newest Canon mirrorless, but some pros prefer the beefier construction. I love the picture quality and the professional-level quality EF lenses that are available in every shop, warehouse, auction place, and even thriftstores. One of the reasons why I chose Canon was because their flange distance was shorter than Nikon's, and Canon wasn't stringing us along like what Nikon was doing before full-frame sensors became commonplace. I did not like cropped sensors. Canon made available a camera with a full-sized 24x36 sensor and if I remember correctly it was my EOS 5D Mark II. But getting back to the 5D Mark IV, it's a professional-level camera. The only thing I do not like is the LCD monitor. I wish they had used the fold-out and flippable monitor that the 6D mark II has. The monitor on the 5D Mark IV is exposed. It does not angle up or down. It stays put. I can live with that, but i wish i did not have to. So what I did was put a glass screen protector on it. Done. This camera is a joy to work with. Ergonomics is perfect and I have small hands. Large handed people do not complain with this camera. You can shoot with just your right hand if the lens on it is light enough. So I think I've told you the reasons why I chose this camera. It might be the last few of its kind and then the Canon mirrorless cameras will take over. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2021 by kkrome25

  • Great upgrade to a Mark III!
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I have been a Canon EOS shooter for over 20 years now - dating back to the film days. Their digital line has impressed me over the years throughout product evolution. As an owner of every EOS 5D model since the original, this model is just as impressive as with each generational upgrade. I bought a 5DS for architectural photography, which it delivers impressive image resolution; but for weddings the 5DS was overkill. As an upgrade to my 5DMIII, I needed something that could perform without resolution overkill. The answer is the 5DMIV! First off, resolution is just right. 30MP is just what I needed for wedding and portrait photography. 50MP is too much and 22 MP is no longer competitive. Albeit I have gotten great image enlargements out of my 22MP cameras. The ability to crop further is enticing to me! The touch screen is an amazing upgrade! It makes surfing through menu functions so much faster and easier. Having the additional information within the viewfinder; such as shooting modes - is a hit! The burst rate is much better on this model than before. With a good CF card that has a 80MB/s data rate, one can ensure they aren't missing that perfect shot. Overall - wonderful camera. I cannot say how much I am impressed in one review. I hope to update my review once I have experienced the product a little further - perhaps once wedding season fires up again! If your asking if it is a better upgrade (Or worth the $$$) over getting a new Mark 3; don't question it - it is worth the extra money! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2016 by SWG - Columbus, Ohio

  • Shipping was two weeks late, but great product
Style: Body Only Set: Body
Honestly I spent a year trying to decide if I should buy a camera off Amazon. I finally bit the bullet and everything is 100. BUT- It was severely late and I almost lost a job over it bc it was supposed to arrive for a photoshoot I had booked. I was not happy about that tbh. Amazon ended up crediting me $50, but I'm still suffering the repercussions of loosing the trust of that first job as it was suppose to bring me multiple others and set me up. They had to wait two weeks for me to get my camera. Make sure you don't need it right away. Otherwise it was brand new in the box, with everything- plus they threw in a cleaner, cloth and a few little other things. I've been using it was my 24-70mm L lens from canon and haven't noticed a single flaw. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2019 by Merika

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