The latest addition to the renowned EOS 5D range of
full-frame cameras feature significant imaging enhancements to deliver 4K
performance.
SINGAPORE, 25 August 2016 – Canon today launched the highly anticipated EOS 5D Mark IV, the next
successor in the popular EOS 5D series, offering professional photographers and
filmmakers stellar performance and speed to deliver captivating narratives in both
still and video formats. Canon’s EOS 5D series of full frame cameras has
achieved a prestigious reputation since its launch in 2005, with models such as
EOS 5D Mark III used to shoot independent films, TV shows and even Hollywood
blockbusters. This is in addition to their longstanding popularity among
landscape, studio and portrait photographers.
The EOS 5D Mark IV extends the legacy of the 5D series
with improvements on key features found in the popular EOS 5D Mark III, and
best-in-class technology and features found in professional EOS models like the
EOS-1D X Mark II. Equipped with a 30.4 megapixel full-frame high-sensitivity
sensor and Dual Pixel CMOS AF for rapid focusing speed, the EOS 5D Mark IV
delivers exceptional performance in both stills and 4K video shooting. New
features such as support for Dual Pixel Raw (DPRAW) format and 4K frame grabs will
empower photographers with greater control when creating and capturing their
shots.
"Continuing the legacy of the EOS 5D series, the EOS
5D Mark IV will be a game changer which revolutionise the way image creators
work, by empowering them with significant technological enhancements,"
said Edwin Teoh, Head of Marketing, Singapore Operations, Canon Singapore.
"With its 4K screen grab capability, users will be able to extract high
definition stills from their video footage, which opens up greater
possibilities to explore with their craft."
Remarkable still
photo performance
Powered by a DIGIC 6+ image processor, the EOS 5D Mark
IV features an in-camera Digital Lens Optimizer (DLO), which allows
photographers to process and optimize JPEG files for chromatic aberration,
peripheral illumination, and diffraction correction. This enhancement empowers
users to quickly and easily correct JPEG files in-camera instead of via Digital
Photo Professional (DPP), thus shortening the workflow for photographers.
At the heart of the EOS 5D Mark IV is a formidable
35mm full-frame CMOS sensor that delivers a resolution of up to 30.4 megapixels.
This caters to the need for images shot in richer resolutions and quality that
is essential when producing large format prints for commercial use.
Professional users can also preserve image quality even through extensive
cropping of their photos. The enhanced sensitivity (ISO speed of 100 to 32,000,
expandable to 102,400) of the EOS 5D Mark IV also ensures pristine image
quality even when shooting at high speeds.
A first in Canon's range of cameras, the EOS 5D Mark
IV comes equipped with Dual Pixel RAW (DPRAW) – a feature which enables adjustments
to be made to images after a photo is taken. This new version of RAW image data
contains Dual Pixel information that allows precise adjustments to be made in
post-production via DPP, providing professional photographers an edge in terms
of precision enhancements. With this feature, users can make micro adjustments
to the position of maximum sharpness and resolution based on the depth of
subject, reposition the viewpoint to horizontally shift the foreground bokeh,
as well as reduce ghosting and flare effects in images.
The EOS 5D Mark IV is capable of shooting dynamic and
fast moving subjects and scenes with a high speed continuous shooting at 7
frames per second (fps). Coupled with its 61-point all points selectable
reticular AF system, 41-point cross type AF, this new AF system also covers a wider
focusing area and an extended vertical coverage of approximately 24 percent at
the sides and approximately 8.6% at centre. With this larger coverage area,
users will have greater flexibility in composing and creating their shots. On
top of this, all 61 points are compatible to effective aperture of f/8 or
faster, hence auto focusing is possible when teleconverters are used with super
telephoto lenses, well suited for wildlife and sports photographers.
Equipped with the EOS iTR AF (Intelligent Tracking and
Recognition Auto Focus) and 150,000 pixels RGB+IR metering sensor, which
utilises face recognition and colour tracking algorithm, users are allowed to accurately
track a moving subject across all 61 AF points. The camera can sense flickering
artificial lights with its flicker detection technology, and subsequently suppress
any negative impact on exposure and white balance. In addition, it is capable
of focusing down to a low intensity limit of EV-4 during live view mode, with
an effective image area of approximately 80 percent of the screen. This allows
photographers to achieve consistent focusing performance even under extremely
challenging lighting conditions.
Professional 4K
movie and image quality
The EOS 5D series has always been lauded for their
impeccable video capabilities. The EOS 5D Mark IV takes this to the next level with
its ability to shoot DCI 4K movies, providing users a more accessible camera
equipped with some of the key features that the flagship EOS 1-D X Mark II is
well-loved for.
With the EOS 5D Mark IV, users can shoot 4K movies at
a smooth frame rate of 30p, with resolutions of up to 4096 x 2160 and an aspect
ratio of 17:9 that matches cinema screens. The camera can also shoot in Full HD
quality at 60p, and up to 120p for high frame rate HD movie. Footage shot in
DCI 4K format can be used for various commercial purposes such as in cinema, or
broadcasting. Users will have the flexibility to shoot videos in MOV format for
movie productions, or MP4 format which supports a wide range of usage
scenarios, including uploading onto social media sites. In addition, the EOS 5D
Mark IV is able to transmit, play, and channel video files at uncompressed full
HD quality when connected through a HDMI interface.
The EOS 5D Mark IV’s Dual Pixel CMOS AF also allows
for the same high-speed, smooth phrase-difference detection AF system found on
the EOS 1-D X Mark II. Users can focus on subjects with a quick tap on the
touch screen LCD, while the Movie Servo AF will automatically track the subject
throughout. Focus adjustment speeds and sensitivity can also be customised to
suit users’ preferences.
With the EOS 5D Mark IV’s ability to shoot smooth 4K
videos at 30fps, picture-perfect moments from a video can be extracted as a
JPEG image at a resolution of approximately 8.8 mega pixels using the camera’s
in-built 4K frame grab feature, suitable for creating A3 sized prints. Compared
to 7fps continuous shooting in viewfinder mode, the 4K frame grab capability
allows photographers to capture a decisive moment at a much higher speed.
The HDR movie function allows users can capture
beautiful 30p videos in a brightly-lit environment without risking overexposure.
In addition, the Time-lapse movie feature allows users to create time-lapse
movies by gathering and connecting photos shot at regular intervals[1].
Wi-Fi/ NFC connectivity
and in-built GPS
The EOS 5D Mark IV is designed with in-built Wi-Fi and
Near Field Communications (NFC) capabilities. This enables users to easily
transfer videos and images to external devices via FTP or FTPS service, via the
Camera Connect app, or upload them directly on to social media sites. This
potentially improves the workflow for many photographers, especially those in
the field.
Remote shooting can be activated via the Camera
Connect app, so users will have the flexibility to take photos or record videos
from a distance using their smartphones. NFC enables quicker connection between
the EOS 5D Mark IV and most NFC-enabled devices, and can be set up simply by
tapping them together.
Equipped with an in-built GPS, the EOS 5D Mark IV can
record location data of images into Exif data without requiring an external GPS
unit. The ability to automatically record location details of where photos were
taken would be especially useful for photographers who work on-the-go.
Sturdy design and
easy operability
Built for durability, the EOS 5D Mark IV is designed for
enhanced dust- and water-resistant performance, for use in challenging
environments. The exterior body of the camera is protected and sealed with an outer
rubber coating or dust/water-resistant sealing material at all of its joint
areas[2].
With the Intelligent Viewfinder II, users will be able
to check and adjust shooting functions without taking their eyes off the
subject. They can also customise the display to include an electronic level and
other functions[3]. With the electronic level
displayed, users can view the current tilt and rotation of the camera, which
makes it easier to compose their shots.
The EOS 5D Mark IV’s LCD monitor also features customisable
touch panel functions, allowing users to quickly navigate menus and adjust
settings such as shutter speeds, ISO speeds, and AF and AE functions. The touch
shutter function also allows users to snap a photo simply by tapping the LCD
screen to focus and shoot. Touch panel sensitivity can also be adjusted, or
deactivated altogether. With its Touch AF capability, live-view shooting will
be more intuitive and comfortable for users.
New lens and
accessory to complement performance
The highly reputed EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens,
originally released as a kit lens for the EOS 5D in 2005, has now been updated
with the latest L series enhancements to match the higher rendering power of
the EOS 5D line. These include improved optical performance, significant flare
and ghosting suppression through the use of Air Sphere Coating (ASC), IS
performance upgrades, fluorine coating for improved durability, and quieter
operation to suit videography usage. The EF24-105mm f/4L IS II USM’s zoom range
covers everything from wide-angle to mid-telephoto shots, to complement the versatility
attainable with the EOS 5D Mark IV.
Also new to the EOS range of accessories is the
optional BG-E20 battery grip. Featuring a slimmed down grip, it provides
improved handling when shooting in portrait orientation. Powered by up to 2
LP-E6/ LP-E6N batteries, the BG-E20 prolongs the battery life, lending users
extra support for long periods of movie or stills shooting. In addition, the
grip is assembled with the same build quality as the EOS 5D Mark IV, a
dust/water resistant design, to deliver the same level of durability.
Pricing and
Availability
Pricing and availability of the EOS 5D Mark IV and
EF24-105mm f/4L IS II USM will be advised at a later date.
Product
Specifications
EOS 5D Mark
IV
Imaging
Sensor: 30.4 mega-pixel
35mm Full-Frame CMOS sensor with Dual Pixel CMOS AF
Image Processor: DIGIC 6+
ISO Speed: ISO 100-32,000
(expandable to ISO 50 and 102,400)
Continuous Shooting Speed: Max Approx. 7 fps
AF
Points: Max.
61 points (Max. 41 points Cross type AF,f/8 support for all 61 points)
Movie: 4K Motion
Jpeg,Full HD, HD
Movie Recording Format: MOV, MP4
Wi-Fi: Yes (2.4
GHz)
NFC/GPS: Yes
Storage Media: CF + SD
LCD Monitor: 3.2” (approx. 1.62
million dots) touch screen
Dimensions (W X H X D): Approx. 150.7 x 116.4 x 75.9 mm
Weight: Approx. 800g
(Body only)
EF24-105mm
f/4L IS II USM lens
Focal length: 24-105mm
Maximum aperture: f/4
Minimum focusing distance: 0.45m
Maximum magnification: 0.24x
Lens Construction: 17 elements in 12 groups
Filter Size Dimension: 77mm
Aperture blades: 10
Dimensions: 118mm length,
83.5mm diameter
Weight: Approx. 795g
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