Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Camera Review

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Camera Review

Whether you're just starting out, or you're an experienced photographer, the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV is the perfect camera for you. It features a new Dual Pixel CMOS AF system and a Touchscreen for easy and instant access to settings. It also includes Evaluative metering, weather-sealing, and a waterproof body.

Waterproofing

Using a waterproof Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera might seem like a presumptuous undertaking, but with a well-made, high-quality housing it's a piece of cake. This article will examine a few of the best options available.

A good quality aluminum housing is a good start. The Ikelite Underwater Housing with Dry Lock Port Mount is a sturdy contender. It's a good value, too, and a bit cheaper than a similar quality product made from a higher quality material.

This model also features a few interesting features. For one thing, the unit is depth rated to 200'. It also features an anodized finish, which helps resist corrosion.

It's also got a fancy dancy Optical YS Converter/C, which allows for hardwired connection of YS strobes. The unit also includes a moisture alarm that notifies the user of any breach in the waterproof seal. It's also the only DSLR camera housing to feature a single latch closing mechanism, which is handy when storing the camera.

The white ABS-PC blend front is a bit lighter than the clear variant, but it also boasts a lot of the same benefits. The camera's full-frame 30.4-megapixel sensor allows for higher ISO settings without perceptible noise. It's also got a built-in lens hood, which is a plus if you plan to shoot in low light.

The top of the line features include a vertical grip and battery grip. While these may not be the most elegant or functional designs, they do help keep the camera from getting scratched or slipping.

The EOS 5D Mark IV also sports a built-in laser-engraved, long-lasting button. The camera's quick-release camera mounting plate is another plus. It's also got a couple of standard optical light ports, which is a nice bonus.

Weather-sealing

Having a weather sealed camera is a good idea for anyone who shoots outdoors. It means less maintenance and less chance of damage from moisture and dust. The camera also helps to ensure that you'll get the shots you want, even in bad weather.

A weather-sealed DSLR is not as waterproof as you might think, but it's an option that gives you peace of mind. A good one will be able to survive a splash or two, and should hold up to normal amounts of dust.

The best cameras have a rubber seal around the joints and buttons to protect the interior from moisture. Aside from that, the front of the lens is often the weak point, so a protective filter is a good idea.

There are other more practical weather sealing techniques. A larger Ziplock bag wrapped around the camera will help prevent condensation. Using a blow dryer to clean out the inside is a smart move as well. It's also a good idea to keep an absorbent towel on hand for wiping water off the camera.

It's a good idea to check your manufacturer's warranty. If the camera gets soaked, it could be covered by the warranty but you won't be able to take pictures for much longer.

You'll probably have a hard time finding a full-frame DSLR with weather sealing, but mid-range models are the heirs to the throne. The Canon EOS 7D Mark II has a good amount of weather sealing, and the Nikon D3200 is a great option as well.

The Canon EOS 5D Mark III was a huge step up from the first model, and was built on the success of the previous model. It features a fully weather-sealed body, the most advanced autofocus system, and a high-resolution image sensor.

Dual Pixel CMOS AF system

Among the most impressive features of the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV is its Dual Pixel CMOS AF system. With this technology, you can quickly and easily track your subjects, even when they move around. It works with all of the Canon EF, EF-S, and EF-M lenses. The information from each pixel contributes to the sharpness of your subject, and Dual Pixel CMOS AF uses this information to determine how to focus.

This new sensor has improved tracking of fast-moving action, facial recognition, and even the ability to accurately detect flickering light sources. It also provides a higher resolution, and allows the camera to capture high-quality still and video images. The Dual Pixel CMOS AF system offers a wide range of benefits, and it is easy to customize for optimal performance.

Unlike other competitive systems, Dual Pixel CMOS AF is not limited to a certain number of AF points. Rather, it uses every pixel on the imaging sensor to provide a high level of autofocus. As a result, your subject can be tracked in real-time, and you can take quick advantage of Live View.

In addition, Canon's Dual Pixel CMOS AF allows you to capture 80% of the CMOS sensor's width for focus detection. This means that you can focus anywhere on the subject. This is a major engineering achievement, and it adds a new dimension to the technology.

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV also offers a host of other features, including built-in Wi-Fi, NFC, and a touch screen LCD monitor. These features are ideal for users who are interested in a high-quality DSLR that offers a wide range of functions. The EOS 5D Mark IV can also be used for remote shooting, and a GPS3 receiver is built into the camera. This allows for precise geo-tagged information.

Touchscreen

Using a touchscreen on a camera makes it much easier to operate. You can touch to make quick menu changes, zoom and focus, and enlarge images. A touch screen is also very convenient for video shooting. It is a feature that has been included on many Canon 5D models.

The Canon 5D Mark IV has a 3.2-inch touch-panel LCD monitor. The resolution is a very high 1,620,000 dot. This is a big improvement from the 5D MK III's 1.1-million dot screen.

The touchscreen on the Canon 5D Mark IV is responsive, easy to use, and customizable. Users can customize their touchscreen's sensitivity, as well as the sensitivity of the shutter and focus buttons. This makes the Canon 5D Mark IV's touchscreen even more powerful than the one on the 5D MK III.

The Canon 5D Mark IV also features Dual Pixel CMOS AF. This feature lets photographers select the focus point throughout the frame. The split-pixel design of the Dual Pixel CMOS AF works with the EOS 5D Mark IV's 3.2" touch panel LCD screen. This means that photographers can confirm focus by zooming on the image or enlarging stills from video recordings.

The camera also has built-in Wi-Fi. This allows the user to easily transfer photos and videos to a variety of devices. The Canon Camera Connect app for iOS and Android is available for this camera. You can also use the app to remotely control your camera.

The Canon 5D Mark IV is an incredible piece of equipment. It delivers high-quality 4K video and photographs, as well as advanced Live View operation. It is a very versatile camera that is great for a wide range of shooting situations.

Evaluative metering

Using the camera's metering system is essential to achieving proper exposure. The EOS 5D Mark IV uses a 150,000 pixel RGB+IR metering sensor to evaluate the scene for accurate exposures. The information from the metering sensor and AF system is then combined to prioritize faces for focusing.

There are three modes of metering. These are the matrix metering, the spot metering, and the partial metering. Each mode produces different exposures.

Matrix metering is the default metering mode on most cameras. It divides the frame into zones and then evaluates each zone for the levels of bright and dark tones. This is especially useful for wide angle shots.

The info display reports exposure settings and graphs exposure values on a small histogram. You can tap through the settings to change them.

The 5D Mark IV offers a number of features and options, including the ability to use an external telephoto lens. You can also tap through focus, and customize the buttons.

The new DIGIC 6+ image processor maintains detailed images while shooting up to seven frames per second. Full HD 1080p footage can be saved via HDMI to an optional external recorder.

The 5D Mark IV also has an updated movie capability. It can shoot HD 720p at 120 fps and DCI 4K at 30 fps. It also has Intelligent Tracking and Recognition, which combines metering information with AF system data to make fast and accurate focusing decisions.

The 5D Mark IV is faster than the Sony A7r Mark II. It also uses 61-point HDR autofocus, which is ideal for fast lock-ons of subjects.

The Canon EOS 5D Mark IV is a great choice for photographers who are looking for professional stills and video recording. Its excellent touch interface makes it easy to adjust settings and focus.