CANON EOS 5D MARK IV
The Best Professional Canon DSLR Camera
We’ve decided to start our list of best Canon cameras with the one which was commonly acknowledged as one of the most advanced digital cameras. A case in point is Canon EOS 5D Mark IV.
Just have a look at this beauty of the photography world. It’s a decent rival for such giants as Nikon or Sony high-end models. This representative of DSLR cameras was released in August 2016 and since that time has been steadily taking the first places of the market rating.
So, what’s so special about Canon EOS 5D Mark IV? This camera has a nice 61-point autofocus due to which the photos are always accurate and fine. In fact, that’s one of the best results you can find nowadays as other cameras have no more than 51-point autofocus. As to the shooting speed, it reaches up to 7 fps.
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV has also got a full-frame APS-C CMOS sensor and as we know such sensor type prevents any risks of cropping because it is aimed at wide-angle photography. What is more, its DIGIC 6+ image processor provides fast focusing and has an option of noise reduction at high ISOs.
Note that ISO range of this Canon camera can be expended form 100-32,000 up to 50-102,400. Thus, it is adaptable to any light conditions. Besides, this model has 30.4 megapixels which help to make pictures sharper.
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV is good not only at taking pictures. Videos produced by this camera are definitely worth your attention too. This one of the best full-frame Canon cameras captures movies in 4K 2160p Motion JPEG. There are also options of Full HD up to 60p and HD up to 120p. Furthermore, its 150,000-pixel RGB+IR metering sensor makes it possible to get precise exposure metering and detect flickering lights.
Despite the wide range of various options, Canon EOS 5D Mark IV is quite simple in use. It has a clear button panel and has such additional functions as GPS and Wi-Fi. Still, bear in mind that this Canon camera is pricey and costs about $3,500.
Specs:
- Sensor: Full-Frame CMOS
- Megapixels: 30 mp
- Max ISO: 102,400
- Shooting Speed: 7 fps
Pros:
- Fast 61-point autofocus
- Full-frame sensor
- 4K
- 150,000-pixel RGB+IR metering sensor
- Wi-Fi and GPS
- Weather-sealed body
Cons:
- HDMI-out limited to 1080p
- Expensive
- No tilting screen
- Slow memory card

