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Canon 5D Mark IV Coming with 4K and DualPixel CMOS AF Sensor

Canon-5D-Mark-IV-imageAfter Canon completed its major announcements of this year Canon 5D Mark IV rumors again started to poped-over the web.

According to latest rumors surfaced via rumor mills, the upcoming Canon 5D Mark IV camera will features 4K video recording option.


After the introduction of Dualpixel CMOS AF sensor inside the Canon 1DX Mark II we also expect Dualpixel CMOS AF Fullframe sensor inside Canon 5D Mark IV camera.

We have been told Canon upcoming Canon 5D series camera will have Canon Log and Wide DR gamut. The recently announced Canon 1DX Mark II does arrived with 4K video recording option but it doesn’t support s log gamma.

The Log records an image / video with subdued contrast and sharpness, the camera with log gamma supports preserves a high dynamic range and presupposes color grading in postproduction. Canon Log Gamma emphasizes rich gradients from mid-range to highlights.


Now take a look at the rumored specification of the Canon 5D Mark IV camera floating from months

Canon 5D Mark IV unconfirmed Rumored Specification

  • 28mp / 24 MP Sensor
  • 9fps
  • DIGIC 6+ (They won’t launch DIGIC 7 so closely to a flagship camera)
  • 61 point AF
  • CFast & SD
  • Touchscreen
  • Built-in GPS & Wifi
  • Lighter weight

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1 comment to Canon 5D Mark IV Coming with 4K and DualPixel CMOS AF Sensor

  • I thought there was some chat that this was essentially a 5DS sensor both lower MP but more sensitivity. Interested to see how much DR is available when shooting video, and stills.

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