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Still Got It CANON EOS 5D MARK IV

CANON HAS ENJOYED HUGE success with its full-35mm format D-SLRs and the EOS 5D Mark IV is its best-selling model ever… which means it’s more than likely also the best-selling full-35mm ever. Sales have been split almost evenly between photographers and film-makers, and Canon has dominated the latter sector since the EOS 5D Mark II back in 2008. And this despite a concerted onslaught in recent times from the mirrorless camera makers.

While Canon has its own high-end mirrorless competitor now, the EOS 5D Mark IV still makes a strong case for the full-35mm D-SLR and represents a successful formula for a working photographer’s interchangeable lens camera (ILC). These ingredients include size, build quality, resolution, speed and feature set plus, of course, compatibility with a huge system of EF mount lenses, at last count numbering more than

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