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Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Full Frame Digital SLR Camera Body with 128GB CompactFlash Memory Card

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Arrives Tuesday, Jun 4
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Style: Body Only


Set: 128GB CompactFlash Card Bundle


Features

  • 30.4 MP full-frame CMOS sensor for versatile shooting
  • Up to 7.0 frames per second continuous shooting speed
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  • Unique, sleek design for the modern home

Compatible Mountings: Canon EF


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: S-RAW


Image Stabilization: Digital


Optical Zoom: 4.4 x


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Metering Description: Evaluative


Brand: Canon


Model Name: eos


Maximum Webcam Image Resolution: 30.4 MP


Auto Focus Technology: Contrast Detection


Photo Sensor Size: Full Frame (35mm)


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Effective Still Resolution: 30.4 MP


Maximum Webcam Image Resolution: 30.4 MP


White balance settings: Auto


JPEG quality level: Basic, Fine, Normal


Image Stabilization: Digital


Flash Modes Description: [Auto, On, Off, Slow Synch, Rear Curtain Synch, Flash exposure compensation]


Supported Image Format: JPEG


Video Capture Resolution: 4K UHD 2160p


Video Standard: MPEG 4


Target Gender: Unisex


Connectivity Technology: USB


Continuous Shooting Speed: 7 fps


Wireless Communication Technology: Wi-Fi


Flash Memory Type: Compact Flash


Memory Slots Available: 1


Memory Storage Capacity: 128 GB


Special Feature: Time lapse


Skill Level: Professional


Specific Uses For Product: Photography


Form Factor: DSLR


Audio Recording: Yes


Audio Output Type: Headphones


Warranty Type: Limited


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Optical Zoom: 4.4 x


Zoom Type: Optical Zoom


Autofocus Points: 61


Compatible Mountings: Canon EF


Expanded ISO Maximum: 102400


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Exposure Control Type: Automatic


Metering Description: Evaluative


Shooting Modes: Manual, Automatic


Viewfinder Magnification: 0.71x


Viewfinder Type: Optical


Display Type: LCD


Display Fixture Type: Fixed


Diopter Range Description: 9


Model Name: eos


Brand: Canon


Color: Black


Included Components: Camera Body & Accessories


Age Range (Description): Adult


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  • Old? Maybe … but it’s fantastic!!
Style: Body Only Set: Body
I bought this camera after over a decade using my trusty Canon 5D Mark II’s… three of them, to be precise. Sure, mirrorless is all the rage but I like my lenses and truth be told, my skills have not surpassed the capability of the Mark II. But I didn’t want to wait so long that I couldn’t buy a Mark IV brand new, so the time felt right. I haven’t shot the newest Canon mirrorless and no doubt, I would be impressed. But now I’m wondering how much I might be impressed because just the feel of the Mark IV in my hand is seriously an unexpected and delightful surprise! It’s so comfortable to hold and I don’t know what they did to make it that way! Like a glove… a custom glove built to my hand’s specification. So impressed. Then the shutter actuation sounds and feels different too! I haven’t even gotten to the pictures it takes but the sound and feel of this thing are amazing. Of course the pictures are fantastic! My lenses work. My flashes work. My CF cards work, all around, this is a monster camera so much so… yeah, I’ll get another one. I hate changing lenses so once my new lens is delivered, I’ll go get another Mark IV. Yes, expensive for an older technology camera body… but so, so worth it. 🥂 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024 by Frank S. Ryan

  • My Last Great DSLR
Style: Body Only Set: Body
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

  • A better choice than EOS R?
Style: Body Only Set: Body
I have a MKIII and a 6D are showing signs of age. With over a million clicks between them, it was time for an upgrade. I had planned to hold out for a decent mirrorless offering, but that seems far away, and I’d probably want to wait for another generation while Canon works out the kinks in their existing lineup, so the 3 year old MKIV was an ideal choice. As intriguing as the EOS R is (and it really is), I like a camera that can take a beating and the R seemed to me a bit fragile in comparison. The camera has, thus far, lived up to expectations. It is a huge jump in resolution and dynamic range from the mkiii. The focus points are far more sensitive and reliable, the touch screen is as responsive as an iPhone, and live view subject tracking is outstanding. Is this camera as good as the cheaper Sony offering(s) in terms of dynamic range and features? Definitely not. But I’m pretty sure it could withstand a tumble or two, and I can’t say the same for its competitors. My MKIII is cracked in two places and has been for two years. My 6D has rolled down a cliff a few times, and it was my go-to for landscapes and low-light until I received my MKIV. I can’t say enough about the focus. Servo is accurate enough to keep it on. I’m finding that images shot at ISO as high as 12,800 are clean enough to post online, and images at 6400 are equivalent to those shot at 1250 on the mkiii and 2000 on the 6D. I must also mention the ergonomics of this camera. Canon achieved ergonomic perfection with the 5D and an additional customizable nub on the back brings additional functionality that feels perfectly intuitive and natural. Is its tech on par with its peers? Not at all. But this camera is the most versatile and reliable option for the price. Nota Bene: Beware offers with free accessories and/or priced below $2500. These are gray market, and do not come with warranty or service from Canon. Spend a bit more and avoid trouble in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2019 by Noah Gallagher

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