digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 02:26:38
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The long awaited professional body from Canon The decision to upgrade to a professional model is not something to be taken lightly. To state the obvious at £4,449 the Canon EOS 1D Mark IV is only going to appeal to those who are professional or are a s...
This was always going to be a great addition to the EOS range however this model should only be considered by those who need the large ISO range and advanced AF system...
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amateurphotographer.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 02:26:41
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Canon EOS-1D Mark IV at a glance: 16.1 million effective pixels APS-H-sized (27.9x18.6mm) sensor 10fps continuous shooting New 45-point AF system Street price approximately £3,740Scores: Features - 9/10 Build and Handling - 8/10 White balance and Colou...
In many situations the Canon EOS-1D Mark IV captures superbly detailed images with natural, yet punchy colours. The AF system performs well, even in low light, although it is worth paying for fast lenses that get the best from it. Users also need to sp...
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Photoradar.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:26:41
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Of course, at £4,499 for the body only, it’s way beyond the budget of most non-professionals. So is it worth it? And what is it about the 1D that makes it the camera of choice for so many of the world’s news, sport and wildlife photographers? After all...
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As I reported , Canon has just announced the launch of the new EOS 1D Mk IV. It's not going on sale until the end of December, but earlier this week I attended the Canon Pro Photo Solutions 09 show at the Business Design Centre in London, where...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2011-07-31 02:26:41
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Canon’s latest professional workhorse, the EOS-1D Mk IV has finally been unveiled... At the end of last year, the EOS-1D Mk IV was announced to the world, with a host of new features crammed inside to keep professional photographers happy. It also prom...
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Canon's EOS-ID Mark IV replaces the popular Mark III model at the top of the company's 'APS-H' professional DSLR line-up, adding Full HD video capture, higher resolution, a new image processor and an improved AF system to the features of the previous m...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-11 01:06:13
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Canon caused a bit of a stir when it announced the 18.1 million pixel EOS-1DX because, rather unusually, it opted to use a sensor with a lower pixel count than the 21 megapixel Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III.The new camera also has a full-frame sensor rather than...
Fullframe sensor, Superb AF, Great exposure system, Excellent noise control...
No exposure compensation button on vertical grip, Heavy, No rating button, No incamera HDR...
Buying Guide Canon vs Nikon: which DSLR should you buy? As the most recent addition to Canon's professional DSLR series, the Canon EOS-1DX showcases the company's camera building capability and doesn't disappoint. In fact, in some respects it exceeds expe...
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The 1D series cameras are optimized for fast operation and have traditionally been the camera of choice for sports professionals who shoot with Canon. 1D series use an APS-H format sensor (28.1x18.7mm), which is larger than APS-C and so can yield higher i...
It's built to a standard to survive hard professional use while delivering images of outstanding quality under adverse conditions. It can shoot at 10 fps and in light levels so low that other cameras would yield images that were mostly noise. I found the...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-12-27 19:52:05
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Let’s face it, Canon has been around since 1933, and if you are doing something for 80 years you are supposed be good at it, and Canon EOS-1D Mark IV is a prime example of that. We all agree that digital photography has changed the world, there are mor...
Incredibly fast, Great AutoFocus, Superb HD video recording...
Expensive, Complex to understand...
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It's interesting to see how much technology has progressed through 2001 to 2010. Film still produced grainy images with ISO 800 rated film back then, and we now have pristinely clean photos at ISO 12,800. Without a doubt, the technology has been steadily...
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technave.sg Updated: 2016-12-27 19:52:05
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The 1D series cameras are optimized for fast operation and have traditionally been the camera of choice for sports professionals who shoot with Canon. 1D series use an APS-H format sensor (28.1x18.7mm), which is larger than APS-C and so can yield higher i...
It's built to a standard to survive hard professional use while delivering images of outstanding quality under adverse conditions. It can shoot at 10 fps and in light levels so low that other cameras would yield images that were mostly noise. I found the...
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asiaone.com Updated: 2016-12-27 19:52:06
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STRAIGHT up - the Canon EOS 1D Mark IV is not for most folk, myself included.It's like how the Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG is not for me because of its lofty price.You can buy a four-room HDB flat with the moolah.The newest Canon flagship DSLR is also in a d...
This is a precision instrument for professionals. Start saving...
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It's interesting to see how much technology has progressed through 2001 to 2010. Film still produced grainy images with ISO 800 rated film back then, and we now have pristinely clean photos at ISO 12,800. Without a doubt, the technology has been steadi...
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