Canon on Thursday (August 25, 2016) unveiled its newest full-frame DSLR camera called EOS 5D Mark IV.
According to The Verge, the EOS 5D Mark IV contains a 30.4-megapixel sensor, has a native ISO range of 100-32,000 (expandable to 50-102,400), uses Digic 6+ image processor, and sports Wi-FI and NFC connectivity.
Compared to its predecessor, which is the EOS 5D Mark III, the Mark IV boasts some improvements like faster shooting speed of 7 frames per second and a clearer resolution of 1.62 million dots. It also has a new touch-sensitive feature which will allow users to tap photos on the panel to select their focus point.
In addition, the camera can shoot 4K (4096×2160) video at 23.98, 24, 25, and 30 frames per second while its Dual Pixel autofocus system is expected to help in capturing clear videos.
The EOS 5D Mark IV will roll out in early September for a price of $3,499.
(Photo Source: theverge.com)