Last price update was: March 28, 2024 8:57 am
× Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on Amazon at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV 30.4 MP Digital SLR Camera (Black) + EF 24-105mm is II USM Lens Kit

Add to wishlistAdded to wishlistRemoved from wishlist 0
Add to compare

Best deal at: amazon.inAmazon.in
Buy for best price
Last Amazon price update was: March 28, 2024 8:57 am
× Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on Amazon.com (Amazon.in, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.de, etc) at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.
Last updated on March 28, 2024 8:57 am Disclosure
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV 30.4 MP Digital SLR Camera (Black) + EF 24-105mm is II USM Lens Kit
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV 30.4 MP Digital SLR Camera (Black) + EF 24-105mm is II USM Lens Kit

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV 30.4 MP Digital SLR Camera (Black) + EF 24-105mm is II USM Lens Kit Prices

Price History

-

Description

Create Your Free Price Drop Alert!

Additional information

Specification: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV 30.4 MP Digital SLR Camera (Black) + EF 24-105mm is II USM Lens Kit

Brand

‎Canon

Manufacturer

‎Canon

Model

‎5DIVPK

Model Name

‎Digital Cameras

Model Year

‎2016

Product Dimensions

‎15.06 x 7.59 x 11.64 cm, 2.11 Kilograms

Batteries

‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)

Item model number

‎5DIVPK

Memory Storage Capacity

‎64 GB

Memory Slots Available

‎2.0

Flash type

‎External

Hardware Interface

‎AV Port

Resolution

‎value:30.4

Mounting Hardware

‎EF24-105mm Lens, Strap, Eyecup, Battery Charger, Battery Pack, AC Cable

Number of items

‎2

Display Technology

‎LCD

Standing screen display size

‎3.2 Inches

Display Type

‎LCD

Image stabilization technology

‎Optical

Supported image types

‎JPEG

Has Image Stabilisation

‎Yes

Optical zoom

‎1 x

Aspect Ratio

‎1.50:1

Maximum resolution

‎30.4 MP

Optical Sensor Resolution

‎30.4 MP

Maximum vertical resolution

‎4480 Pixels

Maximum Shutter Speed

‎30 Seconds

Minimum Shutter Speed

‎1/80000 to 30s

Minimum diaphragm opening

‎22 f

Min Focal Length

‎24 Millimeters

Video Capture Resolution

‎2160p

Batteries Included

‎Yes

Batteries Required

‎Yes

Battery cell composition

‎Lithium Ion

Wireless Type

‎802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g

Recording Capacity

‎30 Minutes

Continuous Shooting Speed

‎7

Connector Type

‎Wi-Fi, NFC

Device interface - primary

‎Touchscreen

Material

‎Polycarbonate fiber

Form Factor

‎DSLR

Description of flash modes

‎Automatic

Lens type

‎Zoom

Mounting Type

‎Canon EF

Viewfinder type

‎[viewfinder_type]

Does it contain liquid

‎No

Has audio recording capabilities

‎Yes

Has Auto Focus

‎Yes

Includes Rechargeable Battery

‎Yes

Has red-eye reduction

‎Yes

Is there a timer

‎Yes

Includes AC Adapter

‎Yes

Includes remote

‎No

External memory included

‎No

Supports Bluetooth Technology

‎Yes

Country of Origin

‎Taiwan

Item Weight

‎2 kg 110 g

Reviews (10)

10 reviews for Canon EOS 5D Mark IV 30.4 MP Digital SLR Camera (Black) + EF 24-105mm is II USM Lens Kit

4.2 out of 5
6
2
1
0
1
Write a review
Show all Most Helpful Highest Rating Lowest Rating
  1. Paul

    The media could not be loaded.

     Bought this camera to primarily record video. Works great with 4k although you need almost 128GB memory card to record 4k footage as it records at higher resolution see picture above. Color tones are great even without color correction. Have been taking a few photos and the results are great. No dislikes so far other than the fact that it stops recording after 29 minutes but thats the rule made by the manufacturer to keep it from being considered a cam corder.

    Helpful(0) Unhelpful(0)You have already voted this
  2. Kiran kumari

    Not that awesome for that price

    Helpful(0) Unhelpful(0)You have already voted this
  3. LIA NEIDERT

    O equipamento chegou certinho, muito bem embalada.
    Agora estamos iniciando testes para ver se a maquina atende todas as nossas expectativas!

    Helpful(0) Unhelpful(0)You have already voted this
  4. raju shukla

    Good

    Helpful(0) Unhelpful(0)You have already voted this
  5. Manjuben

    Very costly for a camera to be.must be in 40 k

    Helpful(0) Unhelpful(0)You have already voted this
  6. Kitnamlang Surong

    Good camera ever … So complex and sharp in every images and with a nice angle … Excellent job bravos

    Helpful(0) Unhelpful(0)You have already voted this
  7. Amit dubey

    best product to excess with all features

    Helpful(0) Unhelpful(0)You have already voted this
  8. SwordFish

    Very pleased with this having upgraded from a 5D Mark II. I was originally keen to upgrade to the Mark III when it came out but was put off by the initial negative reviews and the increased launch cost, only to see its reputation grow considerably in the time it was available making me regret my decision. The Mark IV again is not seen as revolutionary enough in some quarters – exactly as the Mark III was initially – but it substantially different to the Mark II and I decided it was time to ignore the nay-sayers and give it a go.

    And my first impression? I have been really stunned by the performance and changes since the Mark II and a weekend with it has shown me what a considerable upgrade it is – albeit quite complex in comparison.

    I probably shot around 70,000 frames on the Mark II covering wildlife, landscapes, weddings, astrophotography, timelapse and travel so I consider myself pretty familiar with the platform. However, the Mark IV is considerably more advanced and therefore has MANY more options. Consequently it has taken quite a bit of learning (and fun) experimenting with all the new options to see how it works. The manual is 700 pages! But I was still able to pick it up without any of this and see how much of an advance it is.

    Favourite changes compared to the Mark II
    1) Autofocus – stunningly fast through the viewfinder. Hugely better than the Mark II. Nice to be able to select zones to focus with as well as just points.
    2) Autofocus (live view) – I never used this before because it was so bad, but now it is stunning. I can even accurately focus an F11 combo (2x extender and F5.6 lens), something not possible through the viewfinder – even on the Mark IV which will only focus an F8 combo.
    3) Drive. The speed of the drive is incredible compared to the Mark II (more than twice as fast). It is also nice to now have a silent shutter option at about half the noise level.
    4) Wi-fi. This is really fantastic, simply because I can get images of the camera so quickly. From taking a personal photo to sharing it from my phone takes less than a minute. Previously this would take 10-15 minutes by the time I had started the computer and Lightroom and imported the photo. Makes me more likely to use it for personal use rather than just serious photography.
    5) Resolution. The 50% bump in resolution is really noticeable. I can zoom in considerably more and the options for cropping are obviously much better. I also don’t seem to have any issue so far with soft images which people have said happens with high resolution sensors although I have only used L series lenses.
    6) ISO. It is great to have auto ISO with programmable limits now compared to the 5D II but I have been really impressed at how far I can push it. 12800 was something I wouldn’t even consider going near with the Mark II but now the quality of this has really blown me away. More like an ISO 3200 image on the Mark II, maybe even better.
    7) Ergonomics. There are more physical buttons on the Mark IV which, although I am learning, are clearly going to be useful for switching settings even more rapidly. The rating button was on the Mark III, but for me coming from the Mark II, this is a very welcome making sorting the images in the field much easier.
    8) Batteries and cards. The Mark II battery still works in this (the LP-E6N has slightly more capacity but is otherwise identical) and of course the Compact Flash is still accepted. I would have liked a newer format option but for now this works well for me. Writing images from buffer seems plenty quick enough.
    9) Timelapse. I do a lot of this and whilst I like my programmable external controller it looks to have enough features to make it practical to use the built in intervalometer instead.
    10) Touchscreen. This is actually really useful, especially when focusing in live view, zooming images, or swiping through them – just as responsive as a good smartphone. I am finding I am using the camera in a different way like selecting focus for a video or picture on the back (it feels like I am chimping a LOT) but the focus is so darn good it seems a shame not to!

    Things I need to get used to
    1) Battery life. I have been playing around a lot and GPS/Wi-fi have been left on for now, but it drops much more quickly than the Mark II.
    2) Awkward ergonomics using touchscreen. Because your right hand grips the camera you need to loosen that to pinch zoom in/out. I have almost dropped the camera several times doing this. I guess the only option is to learn to pinch zoom with my left hand only or always use the strap!
    3) Complexity. The camera has an order of magnitude more options than the Mark II. It has only been one weekend and I need to spend more time getting to know the camera but some bits I will probably never understand. This is probably less of an issue if your are coming from a Mark III.
    4) Dual Pixel RAW. I have yet to try Dual Pixel images as reviews suggested the effect was so negligible I haven’t yet tried.

    Lightroom now supports the 5D Mark IV and the photos attached are just using the default settings in Lightroom (no extra sharpening etc). As you can see the full frame image is of a sunflower with a bee on it. I have included a 100% crop of this to show that the sensor has picked up even the individual hairs on the back of the bee despite it being tiny in the frame. This was handheld at 1/200s on a 24-105mm L lens set at 105mm.

    I have also included a night time shot of the Milky Way @12800 ISO, 20s, F4 24-105mm L. I have included a 100% crop of this too. The movement of the stars is caused by the 20 second exposure time but you can see quite a bit of noise in the church. However, considering this is 12800 ISO I am still very impressed.

    In summary I am really pleased I have made the change. I was concerned that the benefit wasn’t going to be enough to justify the cost to swap but I now think it is well worth it.

    Helpful(0) Unhelpful(0)You have already voted this
  9. abhishek t.

    I ordered this camera for my Ex on COD, on seeing the price her parents gone mad and they throw her out from their home . . Perfect product for satisfactory revenge

    Helpful(0) Unhelpful(0)You have already voted this
  10. Sameer Thakur

    Just go for it… No second thought…
    One of the best camera I bought… Every picture is worth. The quality, the resolution… No words to express… Amazing

    Helpful(0) Unhelpful(0)You have already voted this

    Add a review

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    CompareNow
    Logo
    Compare items
    • Total (0)
    Compare
    0