Canon EOS 5D Mark IV test results published by DxOMark. The full-frame DSLR camera achieved a score of 91 and performed excellent performance.
On the other hand an overall score of 91 points makes it the best-performing sensor in the company’s range. According to test results, the sensor shows slightly improved results for both Color Depth and Dynamic Range over Canon’s flagship DSLR.
Featuring a 30.4 megapixel CMOS sensor with Dual Pixel AF, it significantly extends the still and video capabilities the series has become known for. The camera’s AF coverage, sensitivity and lens compatibility has been expanded in-line with the EOS-1D X Mark II and the maximum frame rate boosted to seven frames per second.
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV test results by DxOMark
EOS 5D Mark IV Vs. Canon EOS-1D X Mark II Vs. Canon EOS 5D Mark III:
EOS 5D Mark IV Vs. Sony Alpha a7RII Vs. Nikon D810:
From DxOMark conclusion:
Canon enthusiasts and pros alike have been chomping at the bit for the latest upgrade to the 5D series. For stills photographers, the EOS 5D Mark IV doesn’t disappoint, boasting an array of enhancements to the autofocus, metering system, and resolution, as well as adding intriguing new features such as Dual Pixel RAW mode.
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Canon EOS-5D Mark IV [body-only] | $3,499.95 | Amazon | B&H | Adorama |