Canon's new 30.4 Megapixel full frame CMOS sensor delivers images that are packed with detail, from the brightest highlights and darkest shadows.
The EOS 5D Mark IV's high-speed readout technologies and DIGIC 6+ processor mean you can shoot at 7 fps at full resolution, with full AF / AE tracking.
An ISO range of 100-32000 (expandable from 50-102400) is combined with enhanced noise processing algorithms to further improve low light shooting.
A truly versatile camera, EOS 5D Mark IV delivers DCI 4K shooting at up to 30 fps and the ability to extract 8.8MP JPEG images from 4K videos.
61-point (41 cross-type) AF covers an expanded sensor area and delivers focus at EV-3 in viewfinder shooting mode, or EV-4 in Live View mode.
Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC enables remote operation and secure file transfer (FTPS/FTP) via smart devices using the Canon Camera Connect app.
Take creative control of time - speed things up with built in time lapse movie mode or slow things down with Full HD 60p and HD 120p movie recording.
Dual Pixel RAW file format allows photographers to fine-tune images in post-production such as adjusting or correcting the point of sharpness.
The high resolution 3.2-inch LCD with full touch panel operation is combined with a new AF area selection button providing quick AF point selection.
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