Testseek.co.uk have collected 39 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 1D Mark 4 and the average rating is 93%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 1D Mark 4.
April 2010
Experts 93% 39 Reviews
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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. ...
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...
Abstract: 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...
Published: 2009-10-30, Author: Cliff Smith , review by: trustedreviews.com
Abstract: 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 ...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: The 1D Mark 4 is a joy to shoot with and an extremely well built and great performing dSLR - a true pro photography tool. We'd like button placement to be a little more optimised (like the 7D), but that aside, there's little to complain about. The rea...
Excellent 16-megapixel sensor with very low noise and superb detail, Dust removal technology reduces sensor cleaning chores, High-resolution 3.0-inch LCD makes checking focus and composing in Live View an excellent experience, Status display includes m...
Automatic white balance much too warm in incandescent lighting, Battery capacity is reduced from the larger screen and dust off system, No integrated help system for menus, Predictive autofocus tracking is not always reliable, very complicated, Some lu...
As the company's more popular professional camera in terms of units sold, Canon's 1D Mark IV came a little early in its development cycle with two major improvements, along with a resolution increase. Movie mode was important to compete with the Nikon ...
The Canon EOS-D1 Mark IV ($4999 MSRP, body only) appears to be a solid camera with a lot of great features. If people were eagerly awaiting a slew of big upgrades from the Mark III, well... they may be a bit disappointed. The increase in resolution (1...