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Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

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What Will The EOS 5D Mark IV Bring to the Table? With the specifications of the EOS-1D X Mark II being made public, the obvious next question is what can we expect to see in the EOS 5D Mark IV, which is coming in 2016. The EOS 5D Mark III followed the EOS-1D X quite closely in on paper specifications. Below is a prediction based of what we think we could see inside the next 5D. 28mp 9fps DIGIC 6+ (They won’t launch DIGIC 7 so closely to a flagship camera) 61 point AF CFast & SD Touchscreen Built-in GPS & Wifi Lighter weight The biggest question will be in regards to 4K video capture. It appears that on the EOS-1D X Mark II, you will be able to record 4K video to the CFast 2.0 slot. Will Canon put a CFast 2.0 slot in the 5D Mark IV along with the SD card slot and do away with CF? I don’t see them taking the SD card slot out of the camera in favor of dual slots for CF and CFast. Everyone we’ve spoken to has said 4K recording will not be part of the EOS 5D Mark III...

Canon EOS-1D X Mark II

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 Introduction of the Canon EOS-1D X Mark II Specifications 20.2MP CMOS Sensor Dynamic range improvement Dual pixel CMOS AF Dual DIGIC6 + processor ISO100-51200 (extended with 409600) Continuous shooting 14 frames / sec. Live View mode at 16 frames / sec – high-speed continuous shooting new mirror drive system to allow the (at 16 frames / sec.) Continuous shooting possible number is 170 frames in RAW -. In JPEG Unlimited 61-point AF system, which range is expanded. 41-point cross-type AF is -3EV correspondence With lighting AF point red (I hope this means solid red AF point in servo) AI AF accuracy and motion tracking was improved Servo AF III + – 360000 dot metering sensor. EOS iSA. EOS itr Viewfinder magnification 0.76 times. 100% field of view Videos 4K 60fps. Full HD120fps. 4K video can be recorded with the internal CFast2.0 Media Movie Servo AF – LCD monitor 3.2 inches, 1.62 million dot. Touch panel. Camera digital lens Optimizer (DLO). Lens aberration correction. Diffraction ...