all 61 points can AF at f8? :what:
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Originally Posted by Mizouse
(Post 15670290)
no mention of increase dynamic range :dunno:
anyways too rich for me. im waiting out for the 5D4 or 6D2 :shrug: https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...72d14a4823.jpg |
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If they're not hyping up the DR of this thing in the first press release, my guess is that it's not as good as the Nikon or the Sony...
I can't afford a $7k body anyway so whatever. |
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interesting. Guy was able to get a demo 1DXII and purposely underexposed it by 5stops and pushed the image. he compared it to his 1DX.
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...e109693729.jpg Dynamic Range Test of EOS-1D X Mark II Also Scott Kelby interviewed 2 superbowl photographers that got to use a 1DXII and they said that they were more confident on shooting at higher ISOs and having it cleaner. The Grid: Shooting the Super Bowl with Canon 1DX Mark II ? Episode 227 | The Grid :ponder: |
80D and G7 X II announced. I'll post later.
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Canon EOS 80D
pretty much on point with what i posted in the rumor thread.
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...598ff7bd3.jpeg https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...c828989649.jpg https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...e3b921713b.jpg https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...b69420c4fe.jpg https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...89f5b54aa0.jpg https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...9a27ffdb92.jpg https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...5a5f5259b3.jpg New 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor. Adopt a new miniaturization process Dual Pixel CMOS AF Image processing engine DIGIC6 Regular sensitivity ISO100-16000 (extension 25600) 7560 pixel RGB + IR photometry sensor AF 45 points (all points cross type). AF distance measuring point of maximum 27 points F8 -3EV AF Four of the AF area selection modes, including a new “L zone AF” Continuous shooting 7 frames / sec. 3 frames / second at the silent continuous shooting mode The number of pictures 77 copies in JPEG. 20 sheets in RAW Continuous shooting in live view mode 5 frames / sec. (AF tracking) New mirror vibration control system to keep the mirror shock (MVCS) Finder is 100% field of view, magnification 0.95 times Shutter 30 seconds -1/8000 seconds. Synchro 1/250 sec 3 inches 1.04 million dot Vari-angle LCD monitor Built-in flash (guide number 12) Electronic Level A new Picture Style “fine detail” 10 kinds of scene mode Anti-flicker Video is full HD 60fps. AF tracking HDR movie Time-lapse movie Five types of movies Creative Filters Wi-Fi, NFC. Remote shooting Media SD / SDHC / SDXC (UHS-I compatible) Durability of the shutter is 100,000 times USB terminal, HDMI terminal, microphone jack, headphone jack, remote control terminal Improved dust and water The battery LP-E6N / LP-E6 Start-up time is 0.16 seconds EF-S18-135mm F3.5-5.6 enables remote shooting using the power zoom function in combination with IS USM and the power zoom adapter PZ-E1 The size of 139.0 x 105.2 x 78.5mm Weight 730g (650g body only) ill just post the press release below SHARE YOUR PASSION THROUGH IMAGES USING THE NEW EOS 80D DSLR CAMERA AND EF-S 18-135mm NANO USM LENS Designed to Help Unleash the Creative Potential in Us All, New Imaging Technology Will Help You Shoot & Share Amazing Images and Video MELVILLE, N.Y., February 17, 2015 – Artists looking to turn their passion into popular online videos or to show the world their unique perspective through social networks now have a new tool available to them that helps them tear down creative barriers and produce dynamic visual content for both still and video. Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, is proud to introduce the new Canon EOS 80D Digital SLR camera, featuring an new 45-point AF system1, 24.2 megapixel CMOS sensor for crisp images with fine detail. For the budding videographer or online video star, the camera features Dual Pixel CMOS Autofocus (DAF) technology coupled with an intuitive touchscreen capability for easy focusing when shooting video. Canon is also introducing a new EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM lens optimized for high-speed autofocusing when shooting stills and quiet and smooth zoom when shooting video. The lens is also compatible with Canon’s new Power Zoom Adapter for smooth cinematic ‘pulls’ when changing focal length on a subject, and responsive adjustments at the push of a button for stills or video. Updated features in Canon EOS 80D DSLR Camera include: New 45-point all cross-type AF system Intelligent Viewfinder with approximately 100% viewfinder coverage Newly Developed 24.2 Megapixel (APS-C) CMOS sensor DIGIC 6 image processor for enhanced image quality Improved Dual Pixel CMOS AF for smooth, fast and accurate autofocus with video and stills Built-in Wi-Fi 2 and NFC2 capability for easy transfer of images and movies to compatible mobile devices 1080/60p Full HD video to capture brilliant results in MP4 format for easy movie sharing on select social networking sites Vari-angle Touch Screen 3.0-inch Clear View LCD II monitor enables flexible positioning and clear viewing even outdoors “In today’s world, where everyone is a photographer or videographer, we at Canon are looking to provide the tools and features that help creative-minded people stand out from the pack and get noticed. The right technology cannot make someone creative, but it will help bring a creative vision to life,” said Yuichi Ishizuka, president and COO, Canon U.S.A., Inc. “The right combination of camera and lens helps those with a vision stand out and be recognized. We look forward to seeing what this new generation of passionate artists will create with these new tools.” New AF System and Dual Pixel CMOS AF The 45-point all cross-type viewfinder AF system in the new Canon EOS 80D DSLR camera, compared to 19-points in the Canon EOS 70D DSLR camera, is now wider both horizontally and vertically for easier compositions with off-center subjects. Low light AF performance has been improved all the way down to EV-3 at the center point to achieve sharp results even in extreme low-light situations. The camera’s AI (Artificial Intelligence) Servo AF II autofocusing system utilizes color tracking with a 7,560-pixel RGB+IR metering sensor that automatically detects skin tone and colors to enhance tracking sensitivity, even with moving subjects that are rapidly changing pace or direction. Enhancing the ease-of-use of the new AF system is the Canon EOS 80D’s new Intelligent Viewfinder which features approximately 100% viewfinder coverage. The full coverage helps prevent photographers from missing objects that are in the corners of the scene, which can reduce the need to crop images later on. Dual Pixel CMOS AF employs a new Canon CMOS sensor with which all of the effective pixels are able to perform both still imaging and phase-detection AF simultaneously to achieve dramatically improved AF performance during Live View and video shooting. The Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology in the Canon EOS 80D camera features enhanced tracking sensitivity and is compatible with the full line of Canon EF Series lenses, including the new Canon EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM standard zoom lens. High-Quality Still and Video Image Performance Featuring a new 24.2 megapixel APS-C Canon CMOS sensor and Canon’s superb DIGIC 6 Image Processor, as well as an improved still image ISO range of 100–16000 (Video ISO range 100–12800, both expandable to 25600), the Canon EOS 80D DSLR camera is capable of producing sharp, detailed images and videos even in low-light conditions. High-speed continuous shooting up to seven frames per second (fps) combined with the 45-point all cross-type AF allows photographers to capture fast moving subjects easily and accurately, while the camera’s Scene Intelligent Auto Mode delivers optimized photos and offers outstanding scene detection for amazing results even when shooting in low light. HDR mode provides creative filter effects, such as natural, art standard, art bold, art vivid and art embossed. For added convenience, the Canon EOS 80D camera features Anti-Flicker shooting, similar to that found in the EOS 7D Mark II DSLR camera. Anti-Flicker shooting produces consistently high-quality results even when shooting in areas with fluorescent lighting or other flickering light sources by detecting the flicker cycle of the light source and shooting when brightness is near its peak. When users select the EOS Movie mode, the Canon EOS 80D DSLR camera offers the ability to shoot in 1080p Full HD video up to 60 fps, compared to 30 fps in the Canon EOS 70D, in MP4 format and in either ALL-I or IPB compression modes with optional embedded time code. For expanded creativity the Canon EOS 80D DSLR camera features HDR movie and Time-Lapse movie modes and Movie creative filters like fantasy, old movie, memory, dramatic monochrome and miniature. Movie Servo AF custom settings allow users to speed up or slow down focusing speeds, enhancing creativity and artistic expression. For added flexibility, the Canon EOS 80D digital SLR camera also features a built-in headphone jack, a built-in stereo microphone with manual audio level adjustment, and an additional stereo microphone jack. News Lens, Power Zoom Adapter, and Directional Stereo Microphone Enhance Video Quality In addition to the new Canon EOS 80D DSLR camera, Canon U.S.A., Inc., is also introducing the Canon EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Lens, a newly designed lens with a premium exterior design that will serve as the kit lens for the new Canon EOS 80D camera. This the first Canon lens equipped with Nano USM, a new type of focusing motor that combines the benefits of a ring USM (ultrasonic motor) for high-speed AF during still photo shooting and lead-screw type STM (stepping motor) for smooth and quiet movie AF, and improved AF speeds up to 4.3x (Tele) and 2.5x (Wide) faster than the previous model. The Canon EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Lens also provides up to four stops of optical image stabilization. A new lens hood, the EW-73D, is included with the new lens. To further enhance the ease-of-use when shootings movies with a Canon DLSR or Cinema EOS cameras, Canon is introducing the Power Zoom Adapter PZ-E1, specifically constructed to be compatible with the design of the new Canon EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Lens. The Canon Power Zoom Adapter PZ-E1 is the world’s first detachable zoom adapter that provides silent and smooth zoom and can adjusted incrementally to 10 different levels of zoom speed3. Additionally, the PZ-E1 can be controlled remotely using the Canon Camera Connect app4. In addition to the new lens and power zoom adapter, Canon is introducing the first Canon-branded external microphone for the EOS system, the Canon Directional Stereo Microphone DM-E1. This new accessory microphone will help improve sound quality while shooting video, allowing users to rotate the direction of the microphone up and down from 90 to 120 degrees depending on the shooting situation. The DM-E1’s durable shock mount construction helps to reduce camera operation noise and lens drive sounds and is built to withstand the rigors of a variety of shooting situations. Featuring a frequency response range of 50Hz to 16kHz, the DM-E1 comes with a wind screen to help limit peripheral sound from wind and other outside factors, allowing shooters to utilize the microphone in a broad amount of shooting situations. Featuring a built-in power supply from a single “button-type” lithium cell battery, the DM-E1 also has a power indicator lamp allowing users to easily check its battery level. Availability The Canon EOS 80D Digital SLR camera and EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Lens are currently scheduled to be available in March 2016 for an estimated retail price of $1,199.00 for the body only, $1,799.00 with the new EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Lens and $599.99 respectively. The Canon Power Zoom Adapter PZ-E1 and Directional Stereo Microphone DM-E1 are currently scheduled to be available in June 2016, for estimated retail prices of $149.99 and $249.99 respectively. |
Canon Powershot G7 X Mark II
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https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...d6999b8fe5.jpg https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...06a9ed3b68.jpg MELVILLE, N.Y., February 17, 2016 – Ideal for both advanced amateur and pro photographers looking for a convenient, high performance compact camera with the ability to connect to compatible digital devices, Canon U.S.A. Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, proudly introduces the compact PowerShot G7 X Mark II1 and lightweight PowerShot SX720 HS digital cameras. Canon’s new PowerShot G7 X Mark II digital camera pairs a 1.0-inch, 20.1 Megapixel* CMOS sensor with Canon’s new DIGIC 7 Image Processor to help reduce noise and deliver outstanding image quality, even in low light shooting situations. The PowerShot SX720HS digital camera boasts a new 40x Optical Zoom lens (equivalent to 24-960mm), providing outstanding performance, reach and resolution for everyday use and when shooting memorable family events, while easily slipping into a pocket or purse. “In today’s world, compact cameras must work well with other devices and still offer superb quality. The PowerShot G7 X Mark II and PowerShot SX720 HS cameras both provide outstanding image quality with amazing optical zoom lenses and they easily connect with compatible phones, tablets and other smart devices so great images can be shared and enjoyed” stated Yuichi Ishizuka, president and COO, Canon U.S.A., Inc. Sleek and Sophisticated The first Canon camera to feature Canon’s new high-speed DIGIC 7 Image Processor, the PowerShot G7 X Mark II digital camera is a model of compact sophistication and speed with a high-quality sleek body and optimum comfort grip. Building on the success of Canon’s PowerShot G7 X digital camera, the PowerShot G7 X Mark II digital camera features a fast startup and improved RAW continuous shooting speed of up to eight frames per second (fps) with short intervals between shots. Additional features include: - Bright f/1.8 (W) – f/2.8 (T), 4.2x (24–100mm equivalent) optical zoom lens with Canon’s Intelligent Image Stabilizer (IS) and a 9-blade iris diaphragm; - Multi-angle 3.0-inch capacitive touch panel LCD with a screen resolution of 1.04 million dots and tilt options of 180° up and 45° down; - Ability to capture 1080p Full HD video in MP4 format with stereo sound; - Built-in Wi-Fi®** and Near Field Communications (NFC™)*** capability with a dedicated Wi-Fi button for easy sharing and transferring of images and videos; - Picture Style function that offers superb command of in-camera color, contrast, and sharpness; - In-camera RAW conversion, making it possible to preview customized image processing modifications on the camera, without the use of a computer; - Convenient control ring lever that enables users to quickly switch between stepped and continuous ring movement; - Time-Lapse Movie feature to help capture images at preset intervals and combine them to create a short movie clip; - Panning feature that allows the camera to lock onto the main subject using Canon’s Intelligent IS technology to automatically adjust the shutter speed for beautiful background blur. The Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II digital camera is currently scheduled to be available in May 2016 for an estimated retail price of $699.992. Theres a PowerShot SX720 HS announced as well. |
Rebel T6/1300D announced
The Canon EOS Rebel T6 DSLR camera offers a wide range of features including: 18.0 Megapixel Canon CMOS (APS-C) image sensor and high-performance DIGIC 4+ Image Processor for excellent image quality and speedy operation. ISO 100–6400 (expandable to H: 12800) for shooting from bright light to low light. Built-in Wi-Fi® and NFC connectivity* for easy sharing to smart devices, social media sites and the Canon Connect Station CS100 device. 9‐point AF system (including one center cross‐type AF point) and AI Servo AF provide impressive autofocus performance with accurate results. High-performance Optical Viewfinder helps facilitate quick and accurate focusing by firmly framing and capturing the subject at hand. Large, 3.0-inch LCD monitor with 920,000 dots for easy viewing and reviewing. Full HD video mode for high quality, easy-to-use video capture. Read more: Canon Announces the EOS Rebel T6 (1300D) https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...924e60520.jpeg https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...0a09ce886.jpeg https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...44bebd537.jpeg Scheduled for availability in April 2016, the estimated retail price of the Canon EOS Rebel T6 camera will be $549.99** when bundled with the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II standard zoom lens. |
Another exciting addition to the Canon EOS Rebel T6 camera is a new ‘Food Mode’ on the mode dial for the foodie or blogger to easily capture stunning images of the food they love. This mode enhances the color and brightness of the food images while at the same time making the images ready to share. |
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Originally Posted by srika
(Post 15744363)
Glad I made the decision I did. If the flagship model is this bad I can't imagine what the lower end ones will be.... Sad though, I used to live and breathe Canon. :whyme: |
sadly enough there will be people still buying this.
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Originally Posted by asianspec
(Post 15745641)
sadly enough there will be people still buying this.
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600 EX-II RT announced
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...545101ffa.jpeg https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...993c17057.jpeg 600EX II-RT flash Offers Improved Recycling Time and More The Speedlite 600EX II-RT flash is compatible with most EOS cameras. It replaces Canon’s top-of-the-line Speedlite 600EX-RT, and improves recycling time by approximately 1.1 to 1.5 times* during continuous flash shooting when using AA batteries and up to 2 times* when adding the new optional Compact Battery Pack CP-E4N. Additional Speedlite 600EX II-RT flash features include: - Zoom flash head covers wide focal length range of 20–200mm; maximum guide number is 197 ft./60m at ISO 100, making Speedlite 600EX II-RT flash the most powerful flash unit in the EOS system. - Wireless flash shooting support is available for both radio and optical transmission with compatible Canon Speedlites, offering users greater functional range when using flash. - Multiple flash system support allows control of up to five groups of compatible Canon Speedlites. - Dust- and water-resistant body for reliable operation in harsh environments. - Flash-readiness indicator on the display panel, simplified button and dial operation and variable manual flash output. - New, specially designed accessories supplied include a built-in bounce adapter, plus SCF-E3 hard-type color filter sets, and a soft case. The new Compact Battery Pack CP-E4N is available as an optional accessory for faster recycling time and more flashes per charge. - Illuminated dot matrix LCD panel for enhanced display information, including flash mode and usable distance ranges plus C.Fn (Custom Function) and P.Fn (Personal Function) settings. Read more: Canon Officially Announces The Speedlite 600EX II-RT & EF-M 28mm f/3.5 Macro IS STM |
EF-M 28mm f/3.5 Macro IS STM announced
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...07f9c7e65.jpeg https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...5c4f07779.jpeg https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...3519a712b.jpeg First Macro Lens in the Canon EF-M lens series Photographers looking for a compact, lightweight macro lens should look no further than the Canon EF-M 28mm f/3.5 Macro IS STM lens, the first Canon Macro Lens specifically designed for the EOS M Camera System. The new lens features a pair of built-in miniature Macro Lite electronic flash units that illuminate close-up subjects as needed, helping to freeze movement, enhance color accuracy and provide a better sense of depth and dimension. Two curved flash units surround the front element of the lens, with the ability to illuminate both simultaneously, or one at a time. Users are also able to adjust the brightness of the Macro Lites between “bright” and “dim” settings. The standard focusing range of the Canon EF-M 28mm f/3.5 Macro IS STM lens extends from infinity to life-size (1 time). Additionally, a Super Macro Mode allows shooting at even higher magnifications up to 1.2 times. This feature allows you to capture smaller details that really make your subjects stand out against the background. Additional features of the Canon EF-M 28mm f/3.5 Macro IS STM lens include: Hybrid IS, the same feature as found on Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM Lens, helps reduce camera shake for enjoyable handheld photography. Stepping motor (lead screw-type STM) helps provide smooth and quiet focusing operation when taking photos, and near-silence when shooting videos. One UD lens and two aspherical lenses** help deliver outstanding image quality at all distance settings by reducing chromatic and spherical aberrations. Angle of view similar to a 45mm standard lens (35mm equivalent) provides flexible image capture of various subjects and scenes at macro distances and beyond. Tapered lens top shape makes it easy to capture high-quality images at close range without casting shadows. Read more: Canon Officially Announces The Speedlite 600EX II-RT & EF-M 28mm f/3.5 Macro IS STM |
Interesting lens.
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Originally Posted by SamDoe1
(Post 15745171)
:rofl:
Glad I made the decision I did. If the flagship model is this bad I can't imagine what the lower end ones will be.... Sad though, I used to live and breathe Canon. :whyme: |
Originally Posted by srika
(Post 15752814)
well, I'll wait to see more reviews and stuff. This is only one. But, if it's true, then I really wonder what's going on over there at Canon. :whyme:
I'll never afford one, that's for sure. :whyme: |
That's because people are idiots and only look and care for the specs instead of just going out and actually taking pictures.
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that's the problem with this "internet age", people are so quick to whine and bitch online especially with smartphones, whining and bitching are literally at their fingertips. And this goes for everything else. I just :rolleyes: at people arguing about which car is faster at "The Ring"... first of all, it takes a lot of skills to drive like that and 99.9% of the car enthusiasts online do NOT have the skills, so what's the point of wasting all that effort in arguing/debating? With cameras these days, all (yes, IMO ALL) current cameras' abilities will exceed the skills of 99.9% of people whining and bitching. They should just stop wasting all that effort and either just go shoot or learn :bored:
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Originally Posted by pttl
(Post 15753088)
Ya know what though? People are bitching about the DR of the D5 too. I'm sure they're both killer cameras.
I'll never afford one, that's for sure. :whyme: |
I was reading that at lower ISOs the dynamic range on the D5 isn't as high, but the D5 maintains higher DR as the ISO goes up. Something other cameras lack. :dunno:
12 stops of DR at Iso6400 would be pretty sweet if you ask me. |
Originally Posted by srika
(Post 15753274)
I just saw a review where the D750 had better low-light DR than the D5....
But...as a D750 owner I can say that I am STILL continuously blown away at the DR of this camera. As a landscape shooter it really is a pleasure to work with the files from it. :toocool: |
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dunno if it was mentioned, but there are 5D Mark IV prototypes in the "wild"...
some dude was using it for a Canon campaign and disclosed it on his instagram or something. Edit: found it: http://www.canonrumors.com/first-eos-5d-mark-iv-leak/ First EOS 5D Mark IV Leak? By Canon Rumors | June 8, 2016 http://www.canonrumors.com/wp-conten...42-728x403.jpg*UPDATE 2* The instagram post has been removed. We’re also pretty confident that the lens on the camera is a replacement for the EF 24-105 f/4L IS. *UPDATE*Here’s the reported “leak” of the EOS 5D Mark IV as claimed by Levi Siver. I’m not sure about this one, as I think we’re still a bit early for the “official” leaks that we saw with the EOS 5D Mark III launch.IA forum member pointed out the lens hood of the attached lens and that they couldn’t identify it. We do know the soon-to-be-announced EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III has a new lens hood, the EW-88D. http://www.canonrumors.com/wp-conten...39-627x575.jpg From the @levi_siver instagram account *Original Post*I’m currently on a game drive in northern Uganda, but I figure is pass on what is claimed to be the first picture leak of the upcoming EOS 5D Mark IV. You can read about it at EOSHD. We know the EOS 5D Mark IV will be announced in August, with delivery coming soon after. I have a few things about the camera that I’ll be publishing soon. |
Not bad Canon, not bad.
Finally? 1D X Mark II vs D5 vs A7RII https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...7e9324992e.png https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...3c168d0f2c.png |
whoa whoa whoa !!!!!! this is huge!!!
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Canon 5D Mark IV announced (a tad early)
Also a 16-35mm F2.8 III and a 24-105mm F4 IS II https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...322039e8c8.jpg MELVILLE, N.Y., August 25, 2016 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, is proud to announce the EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR camera, the next generation of the popular and versatile 5D series of Canon professional DSLR cameras. Building on this legendary legacy, the EOS 5D Mark IV propels the series forward with a fusion of features and enhancements targeted to please even the most discerning creative eyes. The camera’s 30.4 megapixel 35mm Full Frame Canon CMOS sensor offers stunning image quality while the DIGIC 6+ Image Processor delivers 4K 30P video and up to and seven frames per second (fps) continuous shooting. To make video shooting even easier, the camera also features Canon’s propriety Dual Pixel CMOS AF, even when shooting 4K to help ensure sharp focus and subject tracking. “Canon’s EOS 5D series of DSLR cameras has a history of being at the forefront of still and video innovation. And today, we add to this family of cameras the EOS 5D Mark IV– the first in our 5D series to offer 4K video and built-in Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity,” said Yuichi Ishizuka, president and COO, Canon U.S.A., Inc. “In developing this new DSLR camera, we listened to the requests of current EOS users to create for them a modern, versatile camera designed to help them create and share beautiful still and video imagery.” “Outdoor photographers will really appreciate the new EOS 5D Mark IV, as it offers more resolution, better detail in the shadows, and improved speeds in autofocus and frame rate,” reported acclaimed nature photographer and Canon Explorer of Light George Lepp. “With the fabulous resolution of 4K video and the ability to make beautiful prints from a frame of that video as an added bonus, this camera sets a new mid-range standard for nature photography.” In addition, Canon is also introducing two new L-series EF lenses – the Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM Ultra-Wide Zoom Lens and EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM Standard Zoom Lens– offering fantastic edge-to-edge sharpness across the imaging plane, as well as improved durability and performance. EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR Camera Specifications:
“When working with macro beauty photography, I need fast and precise autofocus. With each breath of the subject I need to be able to check the exact placement of focus, whether on the tips of the eyelashes, the pupils or other detail of her face. The EOS 5D Mark IV gave me exactly the speed and precision required to capture the detail and stunning color that is a signature of my beauty work,” remarked celebrated fashion and beauty photographer and Canon Explorer of Light Lindsay Adler. “I’m always looking for ways to create visuals that help me stand out from the competition. Cinemagraphs, also known as ‘living images,’ allow me to combine still frames and video to create captivating images. Because of the EOS 5D Mark IV’s 4K and slow motion capabilities, I now have the ability to create high quality and visually compelling cinemagraphs without having to invest in an expensive cinema camera!” The Next Generation of EOS 5D Cameras In addition to the new Full Frame sensor, the new EOS 5D Mark IV includes a 61-point High-Density Reticular AF II system, similar to the one found in the flagship EOS-1D X Mark II, with all AF points selectable by the user (and up to 41 cross-type points depending on the lens in use). The AF system, improved over previous Canon 5D series models, includes expanded coverage across the frame that supports AF at maximum apertures up to f/8 with all 61 points for high-precision autofocus even when using EF super-telephoto lenses with an EF extender. Standard ISO range for the EOS 5D Mark IV is ISO 100-32,000 and is expandable to 50-102,400. The EOS 5D Mark IV also introduces a new 150,000 pixel RGB+IR metering sensor with enhanced precision and performance compared to its predecessor, improving upon facial recognition and tracking as well as nature and sports scenes with fast-moving action. AF sensitivity in low light is EV-3 and EV-4 when in Live View mode. The EOS Scene Detection System can detect and compensate for flickering light sources that are often used in gymnasiums and swimming pools. When enabled, this anti-flicker system automatically adjusts shutter release timing to help reduce disparities in exposure and color especially during continuous burst shooting. Following the groundbreaking video recording capabilities introduced in the EOS 5D Mark II and EOS 5D Mark III, the EOS 5D Mark IV takes the next leap forward offering DCI 4K video recording. Adding to the versatility of capturing 4K video, is Canon’s Dual Pixel CMOS AF. This proven autofocus system allows for continuous focus tracking of subjects, and can be customized by the user for optimal performance. Dual Pixel CMOS AF technology not only enhances 4K video recording, but also helps create crisp focus for 4K Frame Grab extraction of 8.8 megapixel still JPEG images, all done in camera. Mobile Connectivity For the first time in an EOS 5D series DSLR camera, the EOS 5D Mark IV features built-in Wi-Fi®1 and Near-Field Communication (NFC)™ 1 providing for the easy transfer of images and MP4 movies to compatible mobile devices, as well remote shooting when using the Canon Camera Connect App2. The EOS 5D Mark IV also includes a built-in GPS3 receiver with compass for precise geo-tagged information of latitude, longitude, and elevation. This is especially valuable to wildlife photographers and photojournalists who need to track their locations, as well as providing sports and wedding photographers the ability to sync a multiple-camera setup with extreme accuracy and precision. The camera’s built-in GPS can also be used to sync the camera’s time to the atomic clock, an invaluable feature when multiple photographers are covering the same event. Pricing and Availability The Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR is currently scheduled to be available in early September 2016 for an estimated retail price of $3,499.00 for the body only††. It will also be sold as part of body-and-lens kits with the EF24-70mm f/4L lens ($4,399.00, scheduled to be available early September) †† and the EF24-105mm f/4L IS II USM lens ($4599.00, scheduled to be available late October) ††. For an exclusive, hands-on preview, the camera will be available at the customer support centers shown below. Visitors can experience the camera firsthand while Canon technical experts demonstrate new product features, answer questions, and spotlight the benefits of Canon products and service.
In addition to the new EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR, Canon is also introducing two EF-Series L-series lenses as well as a variety of EOS accessories. The new EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM Ultra-Wide Zoom Lens features a large diameter GMO dual surface aspherical lens and ground aspherical lens, f/2.8 aperture throughout the entire zoom range, fluorine coating, improved durability and is dust and water resistant. The new EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM Standard Zoom lens features an improved four-stop image stabilization as well as ghosting and flare reduction with air sphere coating. The Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM Ultra-Wide Zoom Lens is scheduled to be available late in October for an estimated retail price of $2,199.00†† and the EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM Standard Zoom Lens is scheduled to be available in late October for an estimated retail price of $1,099.00††. Additional EOS accessories include the Canon Battery Grip BG-E20, Canon Rain Cover ERC-E5S/E5M/E5L and Canon Protecting Cloth PC-E1. For more information about all these products and accessories, please visit: https://www.usa.canon.com/5D4Legend Read more: Canon Announces the EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR |
didn't the 16-35mm ver.2 came out within one or two years ago?
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Originally Posted by asianspec
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didn't the 16-35mm ver.2 came out within one or two years ago?
just checked april 2007 the 16-35mm F4 IS came out in 2014 |
Originally Posted by Mizouse
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nah its been like 10 years or so.
just checked april 2007 the 16-35mm F4 IS came out in 2014 |
That dual pixel RAW looks interesting! :what:
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Too rich for me, but I'm more interested in the 6DII
as that will drive down prices of the 6D :chuckle: :whyme: |
I bet all the 85mm F1.2 and 50mm F1.2 owners will love this feature :rofl:
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hot hot hot
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Interesting accesories
Canon Rain Cover ERC-E5S/E5M/E5L - $119.95 https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...328f21403.jpeg https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...4588c79e6.jpeg https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...8e9ad62dc.jpeg Canon Protecting Cloth PC-E1 $29.95 https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...a6f8a9feb.jpeg https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...d0049f52e.jpeg https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...9e31e23f6.jpeg |
:chuckle: at the protecting cloth.
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Sample images
https://m.dpreview.com/samples/05742...amples-gallery iso 32,000 :dunno: https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...f32960bf3.jpeg |
^ Is that out of RAW or jpeg? Looks like there's a crap ton of noise reduction going on there...
Edit: Nevermind, I read the link. Still looks like there's a ton of NR going though. |
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better to look at the image at the link. There's bound to be degradation of qualify in my post since I saved that from a different forum to my phone. |
Originally Posted by SamDoe1
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^ Is that out of RAW or jpeg? Looks like there's a crap ton of noise reduction going on there...
Edit: Nevermind, I read the link. Still looks like there's a ton of NR going though. |
that pic sucks - the ISO 32000 looks much better if you click the link and open the full-size images
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Originally Posted by srika
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that pic sucks - the ISO 32000 looks much better if you click the link and open the full-size images
its what i get for posting from my phone. for those of you who are lazy unedited jpeg https://1.img-dpreview.com/files/p/T...1133104327.jpg unedited raw RAW (45.8MB) specs: Camera:Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Lens:Canon EF 35mm f/2 IS USM Details:35 mm, 1/320 sec, f/2, ISO 32000 Dimensions:6,720 × 4,480 (30.1 MP) |
Originally Posted by Mizouse
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its what i get for posting from my phone. for those of you who are lazy unedited jpeg https://1.img-dpreview.com/files/p/T...1133104327.jpg unedited raw RAW (45.8MB) specs: Camera:Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Lens:Canon EF 35mm f/2 IS USM Details:35 mm, 1/320 sec, f/2, ISO 32000 Dimensions:6,720 × 4,480 (30.1 MP) ooooh a RAW file???? Now this is something. |
I can't believe that Canon didn't put UHS-II cards for this, the faster SD cards and the pay leave it out....
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Originally Posted by jupitersolo
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I can't believe that Canon didn't put UHS-II cards for this, the faster SD cards and the pay leave it out....
I already have buffer issues with the 5D3 22mp RAW files. :bored: |
Speaking of buffer
Sounds and Rates, and Exceeding the EOS 5D Mark IV's Buffer Depth Rating Reducing any concerns about the buffer depth: using a Lexar 64GB Professional 1066x UDMA 7 Compact Flash Card (Max. Read/Write Speed: 160/155 MB/s), the 5D Mark IV captured 36 frames in 4.98 seconds to precisely match the rated speed and, great news, far exceed the rated buffer depth. In addition, with this Lexar card installed, additional frames continued to be captured at a 4.4 fps rate. If DPRAW capture is enabled, the frame rate using the same card drops to 4.9 and the buffer wall is hit at only 9 frames. Subsequent frames are captured at a 2.2 fps rate. The larger-sized DPRAW images definitely impact performance in this regard. Using a Lexar 128GB Professional 1000x UHS-II SDXC U3 Memory Card, the 5D Mark IV captured 21 frames in 2.85 seconds to once again match the rated drive speed and also match the UDMA 7 buffer depth rating. Using this card, the post buffer-filled frame rate was 1.6 fps. Using a Sony 32GB Class 10 UHS-I (SF32UX) SDHC Card (Max. Read/Write Speed: 94/45 MB/s), the 5D IV captured a respectable 24 frames in 3.28 seconds to again precisely match the rated drive speed and exceed the rated buffer depth by a few frames. Using this card, the post buffer-filled frame rate was 1.6 fps. So, the slower UHS-I card recorded a higher number of frames before filling the buffer than the faster UHS-II (not-supported) card. |
And in the real world, when people use two cards. A fast CF card will have to wait for a slower SD to clear buffer.
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some new stuff out today.
New 18-55mm kit lens, bluetooth remote, Rebel T7i, 77D and EOS M6 Pics later NEW CANON EOS REBEL T7i AND EOS 77D CAMERAS POSSESS STUNNING AUTOFOCUS CAPABILITIESNew DSLR Additions are Joined by New Compact EF-S Lens and Canon’s First-Ever Remote Utilizing Bluetooth® Technology3MELVILLE, N.Y., February 14, 2017 – Developed and designed to meet the varying needs of entry-level and advanced amateur photographers, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, today announced two new additions to the celebrated EOS system – the EOS Rebel T7i DSLR camera, which adds to the popular Rebel series of entry-level DSLR cameras, and the EOS 77D DLSR camera, which represents a new category of cameras for advanced amateur photographers. Canon also introduced today the new EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM lens and Wireless Remote Control BR-E1, as well as added functionality for the Canon Connect Station CS100. “In what marks the 30th year since the introduction of the Canon EOS System, the announcement today of these two new DSLR cameras exhibits Canon’s commitment to providing our customers with the tools they need to grow their passion for capturing the best possible pictures of the moments in time that mean the most to them, or inspire them to one day shoot professionally,” said Yuichi Ishizuka, president and COO, Canon U.S.A. Focused on Innovation The EOS Rebel T7i and EOS 77D both feature an optical viewfinder with a 45-point All Cross-type AF system* to help enable more precise focusing. In live view mode, both cameras utilize Canon’s Dual Pixel CMOS AF to deliver the world’s fastest AF focusing speed of 0.03 seconds.1 This technical achievement allows users to find their subject, focus accurately, and capture the shot more quickly than ever before. Both models also have built-in Wi-Fi®2, NFC3 and Bluetooth®4 technology for easy transfer of images. In addition to the focusing enhancements, common features of the EOS Rebel T7i and EOS 77D cameras include:
The EOS Rebel T7i is the first camera in the EOS Rebel series with a 45-point, all cross-type AF system* within the Optical Viewfinder. It is also the first in the series with Dual Pixel CMOS AF with Phase-detection and the first with a DIGIC 7 Image Processor. Creative filters for both still images and video will allow users to customize the look and feel of their content in new and imaginative ways. When designing the new EOS Rebel T7i, Canon took into consideration feedback from entry-level photographers who expressed interest in learning to go beyond the program mode of a DSLR camera. Users will now be able to see on-screen how switching modes on the mode dial or tweaking settings can alter the image they are about to capture, guiding photographers on their way to capturing more compelling images, such as ones with a shallower depth-of-field or being able to give moving-subjects a frozen or flowing look. The Canon EOS Rebel T7i is scheduled to be available in April 2017 for an estimated retail price $749.99** for the body only, $899.99** with the new EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM lens and $1,299.00** with the EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens respectively. For more information please visit, usa.canon.com/eosrebelt7i. Canon EOS 77D Camera For advanced amateur photographers looking to expand their knowledge and experience with DSLR cameras, Canon’s new EOS 77D is the ideal next step camera for them. The EOS 77D represents a new category of advanced amateur EOS cameras, a step above the Rebel series. Users of the EOS 77D DSLR camera will benefit from features like the 7650-pixel RBG+IR Metering Sensor, similar to the one found in the EOS 80D camera and Anti-Flicker shooting mode to help combat the on-and-off repetitive flickering from artificial lights found in high-school gyms or auditoriums. The EOS 77D also features a top LCD panel and quick control dial for photographers who desire quicker and easier access to changing and controlling settings on the camera. The Canon EOS 77D is scheduled to be available in April 2017 for an estimated retail price $899.99** for the body only, $1,049.00** with the new EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM lens and $1,499.00** with the EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM lens respectively. For more information please visit, usa.canon.com/eos77d. EF-S Lens and Remote Accessory Utilizing Bluetooth® Technology The new Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM lens is nearly 20 percent smaller than the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens, without sacrificing image quality. Features of the lens include:
In addition, Canon is introducing it’s first-ever remote utilizing Bluetooth® technology3, the Wireless Remote Control BR-E1. This new remote allows photographers to capture images from within a 16-foot radius of the camera. This camera accessory is useful for photographers who are looking to capture images remotely in situations where there could be issues with signal reception or line-of-sight to the camera. The Canon Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 will be compatible with both the EOS Rebel T7i and EOS 77D cameras. The Canon BR-E1 is schedule to be available in April 2017 for an estimated retail price of $50.00**. CS100 Firmware Update Both the EOS Rebel T7i and EOS 77D cameras are compatible with the Canon Connect Station CS100 device, a go-to-photo and video hub that allows family and friends a way to quickly and easily store, manage view and share unforgettable memorable moment’s wirelessly6. Canon is also announcing today a firmware update to the Canon Connect Station CS100 device and mobile application. The firmware update includes the following improvements:
* The number of AF points, cross-type AF points and Dual cross-type AF points vary depending on the lens used ** Availability, prices and specifications subject to change without notice. Actual prices are set be individual dealers and may vary. 1 Among all the interchangeable lens digital cameras incorporating the APS-C size image sensors with phase-difference detection AF on the image plane As of February 14th, 2017 (Researched by Canon). Calculated based on the resulting AF speed measured according to the CIPA guidelines. (Varies depending on the shooting conditions and the lenses used.) Internal measurement method. [Measurement conditions] Focusing brightness: EV 12 (room temperature, ISO 100) Shooting mode: M Lens used: EF-S18-55mm f/4-5.6 IS STM (at focal length of 55mm) Live View shooting AF method: Live 1-point AF (with Center AF point) AF operation: One-Shot AF 2 Compatible with iOS® versions 8.0/8.1/8.2/8.3/8.4/9.0/9.1/9.2/9.3/10.0, Android™ smartphone and tablet versions 4.1/4.2/4.3/4.4/5.0/5.1/6.0/7.0. Data charges may apply with the download of the free Canon Camera Connect app. This app helps enable you to upload images to social media services. Please note that image files may contain personally identifiable information that may implicate privacy laws. Canon disclaims and has no responsibility for your use of such images. Canon does not obtain, collect or use such images or any information included in such images through this app. 3 Compatible with Android™ smartphone and tablet versions 4.0/4.1/4.2/4.3/4.4/5.0/5.1/6.0/7.0. 4Compatible with select smartphone and tablet devices (AndroidTM version 5.0 or later and the following iOS® devices: iPhone 4s or later, iPad 3rd gen. or later, iPod Touch 5th gen. or later) equipped with Bluetooth® version 4.0 or later and the Camera Connect App Ver. 1.3.20 or above. This application is not guaranteed to operate on all listed devices, even if minimum requirements are met. 5 Based on CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) standards. Testing performed using the EOS 7D Mark II digital SLR camera at a focal length of 55mm, 35mm-equivalent 88mm. The number of stops may vary based on the camera model used. 6 Compatible with iOS® versions 8.4x/9.2.x, Android™ Smartphone and tablet versions 4.4.x, 5.0.x/5.1.x, 6.0.x. Data charges may apply with the download of the free Canon Connect Station app. The application is available in the apple app store or google play store. 7 Support for playback of all images on this device cannot be guaranteed. 8 JPEG and RAW (CR2) still images, and MOV/MP4 and AVCHD movies are supported. https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...6be9d27e16.jpg https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...edc84fc065.jpg https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...8170a2c3c0.jpg https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...be17096ca4.jpg https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...294fec9e07.jpg https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...a70b717afc.jpg https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...27260d61af.jpg https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...a73ddb0eb5.jpg https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...d7c1a93bc5.jpg https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...463e2fcb29.jpg https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...a246c76d7d.jpg https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...b973996fdc.jpg https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/acurazi...3c04349e4c.jpg Canon announces Bluetooth remote and 20% smaller EF-S 18-55mm F4-5.6 kit zoom Canon EOS Rebel T7i / 800D bring Dual Pixel AF to entry-level series New Canon EOS 77D sits between Rebel T7i and EOS 80D Canon debuts EOS M6 mirrorless with optional EVF |
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