Canon 5D Mark Iv Full Frame Digital Slr

Canon 5D Mark Iv Full Frame Digital Slr

Body Earplug, 6 cm, Black

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About this item

· full-frame CMOS sensor for versatile shooting

· frames per second continuous shooting speed

· cross-points for expanded vertical coverage

Product Description

They are offering amazing refinements in image quality, performance, and versatility.

Top reviews 

Awesome camera. Canon film cameras, including an EOS 3, which I got last year, so I have quite a few EF lenses. It was the EOS 3, which decided I was getting the 5d4; I wanted the digital version. It was that good even if the film photographs weren’t as good as I’d hoped.

 So as I’m not getting any younger, I threw caution to the wind and ordered a 5d4 from an Amazon marketplace trader.

 When it came, I charged the battery and had a play. I put my EF 50mm f1.4 on it, pointed it at many things, and took pictures of them. One of the things I took a picture of was a bright star, in a black sky, with nothing else visible. The camera focused on it straight away, so I pressed the shutter. Looking at the image, I couldn’t believe how many stars were in it, yet you couldn’t see them with the naked eye, but the camera did. Fantastic!

 However, over the coming days, it became apparent that my EF full-frame lenses that I’ve had for a long time were not up to the standard that you need for a 5d4 to get the best results from it. I worked out that some of my EF lenses were over 30 years old…………….older than some countries. (It also explained why my EOS 3 photos were a bit ‘off’ when using the older lenses)

Canon 5D Mark Iv Full Frame Digital Slr

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 Apart from the 50mm 1.4 lenses, others were not really up to the accuracy I wanted; a new lens ordered, a 24-105mm, which, when attached and used with the 5d4, gave the clarity and definition I was hoping for from this camera.

 So my advice would be to get this camera; it’s a fantastic piece of kit, but make sure you’ve got decent lenses to go with it. Preferably the ‘L’ series, but if you can’t stretch to that, then any recently introduced EF enthusiast lens as these will be designed and manufactured primarily for full-frame digital Canons.