Testseek.com have collected 39 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 1D Mark 4 and the average rating is 93%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 1D Mark 4.
April 2010
Experts 93% 39 Reviews
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Abstract: The 1D Mark 4 is a joy to shoot with and an extremely well built and great performing dSLR - a true pro photography tool. We'd like button placement to be a little more optimised (like the 7D), but that aside, there's little to complain about. The rea...
Excellent 16-megapixel sensor with very low noise and superb detail, Dust removal technology reduces sensor cleaning chores, High-resolution 3.0-inch LCD makes checking focus and composing in Live View an excellent experience, Status display includes m...
Automatic white balance much too warm in incandescent lighting, Battery capacity is reduced from the larger screen and dust off system, No integrated help system for menus, Predictive autofocus tracking is not always reliable, very complicated, Some lu...
As the company's more popular professional camera in terms of units sold, Canon's 1D Mark IV came a little early in its development cycle with two major improvements, along with a resolution increase. Movie mode was important to compete with the Nikon ...
The Canon EOS-D1 Mark IV ($4999 MSRP, body only) appears to be a solid camera with a lot of great features. If people were eagerly awaiting a slew of big upgrades from the Mark III, well... they may be a bit disappointed. The increase in resolution (1...
Abstract: The Canon EOS 1D Mark IV was announced in October 2009 and (as of 07/10) is the latest offering in Canon's 1D series of professional DSLRs. The 1D series cameras are optimized for fast operation and have traditionally been the camera of choice for ...
Shallow DoF, Many frame rate and resolution choices, Excellent build and external controls
No manual audio control, Complex autofocus, No dedicated switch between stills and video
With full 1080P resolution at 24 to 30 frames per second and low noise capabilities, Canon once again gives filmmakers a compelling reason to trade in their camcorders for a DSLR.Dan Bruns is an Associate Editor at Videomaker. Canon USA, Inc. One Cano...