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		<title>Camera Review: Canon EOS-1D Mark IV</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 18:25:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[HIGH ISO DIGITAL SLR Veteran Canon EOS-1D and 1Ds shooters will feel right at home with the new Canon EOS-1D Mark IV camera, built on a dust- and weather-resistant magnesium alloy body. Upgraded features include increased sensor resolution and ISO, reduced noise, an increased frame rate, a new medium-sized RAW file, and if that’s not&#8230;]]></description>
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<p><strong>HIGH ISO DIGITAL SLR</strong></p>
<p><img title="feature" src="http://media.kelbymediagroup.com/layersmagazine/files/canon_1d.jpg" alt="" /> Veteran Canon EOS-1D and 1Ds shooters will feel right at home with the  new Canon EOS-1D Mark IV camera, built on a dust- and weather-resistant  magnesium alloy body. Upgraded features include increased sensor  resolution and ISO, reduced noise, an increased frame rate, a new  medium-sized RAW file, and if that’s not enough, HD video capture.</p>
<p>The Mark IV has an APS-H 27.9×18.6mm sensor that packs 16.1  megapixels (4896×3264 in RAW) of capture resolution. The new M-RAW  format (3672×2448—9 megapixels) joins the S-RAW (2448×1632—4 megapixels)  format introduced in the Mark III.</p>
<p>The ISO range of the sensor gets a major boost. The standard range is  100–12,800. The L setting remains at 50 while H1 moves to ISO 25,600,  H2 is 51,200, and H3 has an amazing 102,400. That’s four stops higher  than the Mark III. The dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors handle image  quality at high speeds. I made several captures at the top of the  standard range (12,800) and the results—especially when processed with  the Camera Raw 6 Process Version 2010 (PV2010) using the Luminance Noise  Reduction slider—provided truly wonderful results. At the risk of  showing my age, photographs made at this ISO are much better than ISO  800 film I used to shoot.</p>
<p>Speaking of speed, the Mark IV shoots at a continuous 10 frames per  second (fps) for 28 RAW files or 121 JPEGs using a high data rate UDMA  CompactFlash memory card. The shutter is rated up to 300,000 exposures.</p>
<p>Autofocus in the Mark IV gets attention, too. Canon’s new AI Servo II  AF 45-point system has the ability to manually select 39 cross-type  points for fast, precise focusing. Custom functions allow the  photographer to set a custom focus point that automatically switches  when the camera is moved from horizontal to vertical positions. Adjacent  sensors can be added to the primary when working with moving subjects.</p>
<p>One of my favorite features is the Mark IV’s 100% accuracy in the  viewfinder. Another thing that’s easy to love is the ClearView II 3″ LCD  monitor that has a multicoated screen to reduce glare and a 160º angle  of view, so photos can be easily seen by the photographer and onlookers.</p>
<p>The Mark IV’s sensor size is close to the aspect ratio in  professional motion picture cameras shooting super 35mm movies. The  APS-H sensor uses a shorter normal focal length lens, allowing increased  depth-of-field especially with wide-angle lenses. Automatic Exposure  (AE) control sets the meter to center-weighted average metering. Manual  exposure is also available. The 1920×1080 HD video may be captured at  29.97, 25, or 23.976 fps—which are the rates for television and motion  picture, respectively. It has 1280×720 HD or 640×480 SD (standard  definition) at 59.94 fps. All video is recorded in the MOV format and  will record a single clip up to 4 GB (about 12 minutes in length), and  the quality is good. The built-in microphone has mono recording and  stereo sound is possible with an accessory microphone.</p>
<p>The Mark IV captures stills and video using CompactFlash or SD cards,  or both, automatically switching from full to empty cards. The desired  file’s size can be set for either card. Photographs may also be recorded  to both cards at the same time to make a backup. Movies, however, can’t  use this function.</p>
<p>Some photographers who are used to a lighter camera might have an  initial adverse reaction to the Mark IV’s heft. I believe that after  giving it a chance they’ll overcome size issues and fall in love with  this machine. This is a professional’s small-format hoice for  extraordinary options in one digital camera body.</p>
<p><strong>Company:</strong> Canon U.S.A., Inc.<br />
<strong>Price:</strong> $4,999<br />
<strong>Website:</strong> <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.usa.canon.com');" href="http://www.usa.canon.com/">www.usa.canon.com</a><br />
<strong>Rating:</strong> 5<br />
<strong>Hot: </strong>16 megapixels; insanely high ISOs; low noise<br />
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