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Hohe Bildqualität
Schneller 30-Megapixel-„Dual Pixel“-Sensor
Dual-Pixel-RAW-Format
4k-Video-Auflösung
WLAN
Integriertes GPS
Hervorragende Bildqualität und Detailwiedergabe bis ISO 3.200
Sehr gute bis gute Bildqualität bei ISO 6.400 bzw. ISO 12.800
ISO 25.600 mit Abstrichen durchaus noch verwendbar
Sehr hochwertiges und robustes Magnesiumgehäuse mit ergonomisch geformtem Gri
Erstklassige Bilder dank hoher Auflösung und exzellenter Farbdarstellung sind Pluspunkte. Positiv fällt das Bedienkonzept mit vielen Funktionsschaltern und großen Einstellrädern auf
Sehr hohe Bildqualität bei Foto und Video
Sehr schneller und sehr genauer Autofokus
Hohes Tempo
Umfangreiche Ausstattung
GPS und WLAN eingebaut
Hohe Auflösung
Sehr gute Bildqualität
Spritzwasser-Schutz
USB 3.0
GPS
NFC
Großer Sucher
Touchscreen
Gute Akkulaufzeit
Ultra-HD inkl. Frame-Grabbing
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Hoher Preis
Riesige Datenmenge bei 4K-Videos durch M-JPEG-Kompression (3
9GB/Min)
4K-Aufnahmen sind nur mit 4.096 x 2.160 Pixel möglich
Zudem starker Cropeffekt (1
74x)
Kein integriertes Blitzgerät
Relativ schweres und massiges Gesamtsystem
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Zusammenfassung: We go hands on with the new Canon 5D Mark IV at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta! Shooting from dawn to dusk at this spectacular event, we put the 5D Mark IV's, low light, run and gun and 4K video recording capabilities to the test. Buy the...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-10-20, Autor: Mark , Testbericht von: photographyblog.com
The Canon EOS 5D Mark IV builds on the proven design of its popular 4-year-old predecessor, the 5D Mark III, upgrading just about every aspect of its performance, which all adds up to a much better, yet still familiar, all-round camera for stills and vid...
Canon's 5D Mark IV improves upon its predecessor in many ways. While this is a step in the right direction, Canon still lacks the innovation or desire to compete with the likes of Panasonic and Sony especially when it comes to video-related features. W...
More options and better than the 5D mk3, High image quality: high resolution, high dynamic range and little noise, Good AF for video, Customized Q menu, Solidly built; extra-well sealed against dust and splashwater, Touchscreen and new AF-point selection
Sales price above 4,000 euros, Screen does not rotate or tilt, Video: 4K with an external recorder not possible, Video: M-jpg video recordings are unnecessarily large, Video No C-log, focus peaking, zebra or histogram, Video: rolling shutter, Crop factor
30.4MP CMOS fullframe sensor with Dual Pixel autofocus, Improved base ISO dynamic range compared to previous Canon DSLRs, Excellent high ISO quality, 7 fps continuous shooting (up to 4.3 fps in Live View with continuous AF), 61point AF system with wider c
iTR subject tracking lacks precision and reliability compared to some peers, Optimization of AF settings takes practice and experience, iTR optimized for erratic subjects can lead to intermittent misfocus, Continued use of CF and SD cards could limit acti
With the EOS 5D Mark IV, Canon has further refined its semi-professional full frame all-rounder. With a solid build and improved weather sealing, faster burst speed, increased resolution, increased dynamic range, updated autofocus system and Dual Pixel li...
My expectations were that the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV was going to be at least as wildly successful as its predecessors were, but that expectation was not very hard to realize. The Canon EOS 5-series cameras have become synonymous with value and versatility...
30.4MP CMOS full-frame sensor with Dual Pixel autofocus, Improved base ISO dynamic range compared to previous Canon DSLRs, Excellent high ISO quality, 7 fps continuous shooting (up to 4.3 fps in Live View with continuous AF), 61-point AF system with wider coverage than previous model, All AF points work down to F8 with proper lens/teleconverter combos, Center five AF points offer high precision with F2.8 and faster lenses, Highly customizable AF use cases
150,000-pixel RGB+IR metering sensor, Responsive touchscreen with excellent interface and usability, Configurable Q menu, Dual Pixel Raw allows for some image micro-adjustment in post, 4K/30p video + HDR 1080p, Outstanding AF performance in video, Flicker detection, USB 3.0
iTR subject tracking lacks precision and reliability compared to some peers, Optimization of AF settings takes practice and experience, iTR optimized for erratic subjects can lead to intermittent mis-focus, No way to link spot metering to chosen AF point, Continued use of CF and SD cards could limit action shooters, 4K video limited to Motion JPEG, 4K/30p video requires CF card, 1.64x crop factor in 4K video limits FOV, No Log gamma, focus peaking, or zebras for video, Fixed screen limits usefulness when working at odd angles (particularly since Dual Pixel AF is so effective), HDMI-out limited to 1080 video, Custom Controls would benefit from more consistent options across the available buttons
Veröffentlicht: 2016-08-25, Autor: Gordon , Testbericht von: cameralabs.com
High quality stills packed with detail and good dynamic range, 4k and 1080 video with confident subject-tracking and refocusing, 61-point AF system inherited from 1Dx Mark II. Great Live View focusing too, Large touch-screen allows you to tap to refocus a
Dual Pixel RAW files offer very mild adjustments, 4k video employs a very tight crop similar to APS-C in size, 4k video employs a very high bit rate, No log profile, no 4k over HDMI, no focus-peaking or zebras, Screen doesn't tilt – less convenient for li
Canon's EOS 5D Mark IV is the long-awaited fourth model in the enormously popular series of full-frame DSLRs. Coming over four years after the previous EOS 5D Mark III, the Mark IV boosts the resolution to 30.4 Megapixels with a new full-frame sensor that...
Superb image quality from RAW files; Improved dynamic range; Excellent high ISO performance; Fast 7fps burst rate with unlimited JPEG buffer; High-quality cinema 4K video; Built-in Wi-Fi; Dual Pixel CMOS AF is very good,
JPEG files look soft at default settings; 1/200s flash sync; 4K video codec is cumbersome; 29:59 continuous video recording limit,
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Veröffentlicht: 2016-08-24, Autor: Michael , Testbericht von: steves-digicams.com
Incredible image quality in all shooting modes, with easily adjustable settings and color profiles, Very low noise relative to ISO settings throughout ISO range · Outstanding speed in both image capture and AF, GPS and WiFi add some great accessibility wi
Very large body, 4K video requires CF UDMA7 (100MB/sec. or faster); SD UHS-I (90MB/sec. or higher) - New cards to purchase, Screen does not tilt or swivel, which would be helpful when shooting video at difficult angles, $3,500 is out of most price ranges
Listen close and listen clear. Hear that? Right there?That's the sound of photographers all over the world losing their collective minds because Canon just dropped some insanely good news into our laps. The 5D's been upgraded again, and it's better t...