Overall, the advancements in video mode coupled with the 30 megapixel sensor for stills makes this an awesome upgrade from the 5D mk III.īe sure to also read our complete Canon 5D Mk IV Review for underwater still photography. The 5D mk IV also boasts HDR filming in 1080p, which allows the camera to reduce highlight and shadow clipping, achieving a higher dynamic range when filming. The ISO settings did not increase much, but the quality of the higher ISOs is a noticeable improvement. ![]() ![]() The 5D mk IV also shoots in 4:2:2 color space, allowing for greater latitude in color correction compared to the 5D mk III. Having servo AF and the ability to track focus on a moving subject is a much-anticipated upgrade from the 5D mk III. The Dual Pixel servo autofocus in video mode is a DSLR game changer, the first of its kind in the 5D family and second in the Canon family. The ability to shoot 4K at 24/30 fps, 1080p at 60fps, and 720p at 120fps is a welcomed addition to the 5D line of cameras. ![]() This review will focus on the video features of the 5D mk IV. ![]() It seeks to be an all around powerhouse with many new features for stills and video. The Canon 5D mk IV is the long awaiting upgrade to the 5D mk III.
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