Canon has released the 5D Mark IV camera which is part of Canon’s full-frame range, following the popular 5D Mark III from 2012.
5D Mark IV brings improvements in both the resolution and auto-focus – 30.4-megapixel full-frame sensor with native ISO range of 100 – 32,000 and the 4K video capability at 30p or 24p, and shutter speed upgraded to seven frames per second. And the main buzz is the Wi-Fi connectivity feature and a 3.2-inch LCD touchscreen.
Expected to release in September, the 5D Mark IV will require you to dig deeper in your pockets with a price tag of $3,499.
Let’s have a look at the key Features and preview video:
– New 30.4-megapixel full-frame sensor with native ISO range of 100 – 32,000
– 4K video at 30p or 24p
– Dual-Pixel CMOS AF for smooth auto focus during video or Live View shooting
– LCD monitor with touchscreen
– Up to 7 FPS continuous shooting speed
– DIGIC 6+ Image Processor
– 61 AF points with 41 cross-points
– 150,000-pixel RGB + IR metering sensor
– Wi-Fi, NFC and GPS