By: Mhon Navarro Canon has announced probably one of the most anticipated camera in years: the 5D Mark IV. It's full of improvements and some remarkable new features, it is a worthy successor to the 5D mark III. Along with it comes two new lenses, the EF 24-105 mm f/4L IS II USM and EF 16-35 mm f/2.8L III USM.
The 5D Mark III is known as the bread and butter camera of almost all wedding, portrait and event photographers and as a camera that can shoot any situation and perform competently and reliably. Following it up was no simple task, and it seems Canon has really brought its standards to the highest level. Specifications • 30.4 MP CMOS sensor • ISO range of 100-32,000 and expandable to 50-102,400 • DCI 4K (4096 by 2160) at 30/25/24 fps with 8.8 MP JPEG image extraction • Dual Pixel raw file format that allows post-production fine-tuning of focal point, image ghosting reduction and foreground bokeh shifting • 61-point (41-point cross type) AF system with an expanded coverage and focusing down to -3 EV • 7 fps continuous shooting speed • Wi-Fi and NFC to allow the users for remote shooting and sharing of images • GPS for geotagging of images • DIGIC 6+ processor • Fully functional touchscreen to allow for setting changes, focal point selection, and image review, including pinch-to-zoom gestures • 150,000-pixel RGB+IR metering sensor including anti-flicker protection • Dual Pixel CMOS AF • Time-Lapse movie mode • 100% coverage viewfinder • Dual CF and SD card slots • Mirror vibration control system to ensure maximum sharpness EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM The EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM is an update to Canon's highly popular walk-around lens with expected improvements in sharpness. Specifications • Focal range: 24-105mm • Aperture range: f/4-f/22 • 17 elements in 12 groups • 4 stops of image stabilization • Zoom lock switch to prevent lens creep • One large-diameter, glass-molded, dual-surface aspherical element along with three addition glass-molded aspherical elements for edge sharpness, low vignetting, and minimal distortion • Air Sphere coating to reduce flaring and ghosting • Ring-Type USM focusing motor with full-time override • Dust and water resistance • Fluorine coating to reduce smears and enable easier cleaning • 10 rounded aperture blades • 0.23x maximum magnification with 18" minimum focusing distance EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM Canon also announced the EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM, an update to their popular and highly capable wide angle lens. Specifications • 30.4 MP CMOS sensor • ISO range of 100-32,000, expandable to 50-102,400 • DCI 4K (4096 by 2160) at 30/25/24 fps with 8.8 MP JPEG image extraction • Dual Pixel raw file format allows post-production fine-tuning of focal point, foreground bokeh shifting, and image ghosting reduction • 61-point (41-point cross type) AF system with expanded coverage and focusing down to -3 EV • 7 fps continuous shooting speed • Wi-Fi and NFC to allow for remote shooting and sharing of images • GPS for geotagging of images • DIGIC 6+ processor • Fully functional touchscreen to allow for setting changes, focal point selection, and image review, including pinch-to-zoom gestures • 150,000-pixel RGB+IR metering sensor including anti-flicker protection • Dual Pixel CMOS AF • Time-Lapse for movie mode • 100% coverage viewfinder • Dual CF and SD card slots • Mirror vibration control system to ensure maximum sharpness
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