Testseek.co.uk have collected 207 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 5D Mark 4 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 5D Mark 4.
September 2016
(89%)
207 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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(95%)
8552 Reviews
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The editors liked
Great autofocus in video
4K video capture
Peerless image quality
Genuine improvements like touchscreen control
Dual pixel RAW is incredible (when it works)
Fantastic video and still photo quality
Touchscreen interface
Dual Pixel Raw has huge potential
Advanced AF system
Autofocus system rarely bettered in viewfinder or screen-based use
Image quality is solid
Clever Dual Pixel RAW re-focus
Touchscreen works well
Responsive touchscreen
Live View AF performance
Excellent sensor performance
7fps burst shooting
Connectivity options
Very high-quality 30.4MP stills
Dual Pixel AF is a game changer for video
Superior high ISO capability
7 fps continuous shooting
Improved 61-point AF system
Full-frame sensor
Touchscreen is useful
Solid 4K video recording
Built-in Wi-Fi
The editors didn't like
No articulated screen
Motion JPEG video capture result in enormous file sizes
The Canon EOS 5D Mark IV did bring along some enticing features to its DSLR line-up, but arguably it was the 30.4-million-pixel sensor that stole the limelight. The sensor's performance at high ISO, combined with its radically improved dynamic range, made...
Published: 2018-07-04, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Responsive touchscreen, Advanced AF system, Live View AF performance, Excellent sensor performance, 7fps burst shooting, Connectivity options
Expensive compared to rivals, ISO range hasn't increased, 4K video options limited
While the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV may look underwhelmingly familiar to the model in supersedes at first sight, don't be fooled – the engineers at Canon haven't stood still.Compared to the EOS 5D Mark III, pretty much every element has been tweaked and improv...
Abstract: The sun starts to dip into the crystal-clear fjord near Finnsnes, a town that connects the island of Senja to mainland Norway. Canon EOS 5D Mark IV with 17-40mm f/4 L lens at 17mm, 1/30sec at f/16, ISO 100 Credit: Matty Graham Canon EOS 5D Mark IV at a g...
Abstract: The Canon EOS 5D Mark IV is the tool of many professional photographers all over the world. Compared to its predecessor Canon has increased the still image quality significantly with higher resolution and wider dynamic range, while the autofocus has becom...
A new 5D is a big deal in the photography world, and the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV doesn't disappoint. While it may look underwhelmingly familiar at first sight, don't be fooled – the engineers at Canon haven't stood still.Perhaps the most exciting development...
Very high-quality 30.4MP stills, Dual Pixel AF is a game changer for video, Superior high ISO capability, 7 fps continuous shooting, Improved 61-point AF system
Severely cropped 4K video, HDMI-out limited to 1080p, No tilt screen
Yes, if you're looking for a strong, all-around full-frame camera. While it doesn't have every new bell and whistle, the combination of performance and image quality is hard to beat. Canon owners looking to upgrade, who can afford to drop three-and-a-half...
Abstract: The Canon 5D Mark IV promises to be everything you could hope for in an SLR. As per previous 5D models, it has a full-frame sensor, a big 0.71x viewfinder, a weather-sealed magnesium alloy body and plentiful controls and sockets.The new features read like...
Great autofocus in video, 4K video capture, Peerless image quality
No articulated screen, Motion JPEG video capture result in enormous file sizes
The 5D Mark IV builds on the exquisite Mark III to deliver a camera that is bang up to date and leaves barely anything to be desired. The £3,599 launch price is higher than the Mark III (£2,799) or the 5Ds (£2,999) cost at launch, though. It's also vastly...
For 5-series users it's been a gruelling four-year wait between the MkIII and MkIV, sparking a huge degree of speculation about the potential name, features and resolution. Most had their fingers crossed for a higher megapixel count, more frames-per-secon...