Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only)

  • Price: $4,999.00
  • B&H # CAE1D4
  • Mfr# 3822B002

Product Highlights

  • 16.1 Megapixels
  • 3.0" LCD
  • High Sensitivity (ISO 102,400)
  • 10fps Burst Mode
  • 45 Point AF System
  • HD Video Recording
  • Selectable Video Exposure + Frame Rates
  • Dust & Weather Resistant
  • 100% Viewfinder
  • Self Cleaning Sensor

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The Canon EOS 1D Mark IV offers advanced photographic and video imaging possibilities for demanding professionals. Boasting a 16.1 Megapixel APS-H sized sensor, Dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors, and a completely redesigned 45-point AF system, the 1D Mark IV builds upon the success of the legendary 1D series with expanded ISO performance (up to ISO 102,400), HD video recording, and 10 frames-per-second continuous shooting.

The 1D Mark IV's all new autofocus system employs 45 AF points, 39 of which are cross-type. All focus points can be selected automatically or manually, and programmed for priority based on the portrait or landscape orientation of the camera. New AI Servo II AF uses advanced algorithms to track moving subjects with precision and accuracy, even under the most difficult shooting conditions. An improved 63-zone metering system analyzes the frame for optimal exposure.

True 1080p HD video can be recorded at 24 (23.976), 25, or 30 (29.97) frames per second for better compatibility with non-linear editing systems. 720p HD and 640 x 480 SD video are captured at 50 or 60 (59.94) frames per second, offering the smoothest method of recording action subjects. An integrated mono microphone records spontaneous audio with video, while a 3.5mm stereo input offers higher quality options for professional applications.

Additional features include environmentally sealed magnesium-alloy construction, integrated sensor cleaning, and a 300,000 exposure shutter rating. With all this and more, the Canon EOS 1D Mark IV represents a complete photo and video solution for professional photographers and filmmakers.

Precision High-Speed Autofocus
The EOS-1D Mark IV has a newly developed, high-precision Area AF sensor with 45 manually selectable points including 39 cross-type, high-precision AF points for exacting and fast focusing no matter the subject. New AI Servo II AF focus tracking features improved algorithms that help improve stability, reliability and focus no matter the situation. Whether shooting a fast-paced soccer game or shooting a close-up of a bee on a wind-blown flower during macro photography, AI Servo II AF helps ensure sharp focus every time. AF point selection has been improved as well. Photographers can select their own point through either the camera's Multi-controller or Main Dial/Quick Control Dial. Automatic selection is as simple as the press of a button. With Custom functions, photographers can select their own default focus point to automatically switch between horizontal and vertical shooting and can even choose to have primary focus supported by adjacent focus points for more accuracy with moving subjects.
Powerful ISO Sensitivity
The EOS-1D Mark IV features a standard ISO range from 100 - 12800 with an expanded range of 50 to 102400. The combined noise reduction capabilities of the Dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors and the Canon CMOS sensor help ensure that even at an ISO setting of 102400 noise is kept to a minimum. This greatly expanded capability provides an increased range of real-world shooting options, especially in available-light or dim situations. A low ISO speed can be useful, for example, when shooting high contrast scenes at large apertures. Blown highlights, such as the shading of a bride's dress, can be avoided and photographers can use wider apertures to control depth-of-field in ways not possible at higher ISO settings. Additionally, the EOS-1D Mark IV features the Auto Lighting Optimizer (ALO), which automatically adjusts the brightness and contrast during image processing to minimize the need for expensive and time-consuming post-production processing. Auto Lighting Optimizer is available in most shooting modes, including Manual mode and can be applied to RAW images using the included Canon Digital Photo Professional software.
HD Video Recording
The EOS-1D Mark IV captures video with all the benefits of shooting with an EOS digital SLR. The HD recording area on the EOS-1D Mark IV is approx. 27.9 x 15.7mm, similar when compared to the 24.89 x 18.65mm recording area of Super 35 motion picture film. By shooting video with a large sensor camera, photographers as well as videographers can take advantage of the creative features native to SLR photography. Along with its manual controls, the EOS-1D Mark IV allows for full use of Canon EF lenses, including wide angle, macro, super-telephoto, tilt-shift lenses and fisheye, providing a wealth of depth-of-field and other creative shooting options once reserved only for still photography. The resulting HD video is a standout in its stunning depth-of-field characteristics, remarkable capture capability under poor lighting conditions with its vast ISO range, and deep clean blacks with nearly undetectable noise.

When shooting HD video in AE modes, the EOS-1D Mark IV employs Center Weighted average metering to help ensure stable motion-picture exposure with the camera automatically selecting the ISO speed, shutter and aperture. Full manual exposure control is also available while shooting video when the camera is set to Manual mode.

Video can be captured at 1920 x 1080 resolution at frame rates of 24 (23.976), 25 or 30 (29.97) frames per second, for up to 4GB per clip. Movies are saved as MOV files and can be viewed in Full HD with HDMI output. Other recording sizes include HD at 1280 x 720 (50/60 (59.94) fps) or SD/VGA at 640 x 480 (50/60 (59.94) fps). The EOS-1D Mark IV has a built-in microphone for simple mono recording and stereo sound can be recorded through a self-powered external microphone.

High Resolution Image Capture
The EOS-1D Mark IV features a high-resolution APS-H sized 16.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor (with a focal length multiplier effect of 1.3x) and Dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors that can process images at full resolution continuously up to 10 frames-per-second. The combination of the CMOS sensor and Dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors help to ensure smooth, detailed and refined images that are recorded quickly, accurately and reliably. This impressive combination of speed, quality and performance will make the EOS-1D Mark IV a staple among many professional photographers, including sports photographers, and a familiar sight on the sidelines of professional sporting events.
10 Frames Per Second Shooting
The EOS-1D Mark IV's rugged, high-speed shutter can shoot up to 10.0 frames per second (fps) for up to 28 consecutive RAW files or 121 full-resolution JPEGs when used in conjunction with UDMA (Ultra Direct Memory Access) Mode 6 CF cards. The EOS-1D Mark IV's spectacular new 45-point high-speed AF sensor locks on and maintains focus, ensuring that the camera keeps up with its amazing shutter.
3.0" ClearView II LCD
The EOS-1D Mark IV features a new, high-resolution, 3.0" ClearView II VGA LCD. The screen boasts 920,000 dot resolution and provides a new level of clarity and sharpness with a 160° angle of view. Its performance is admirable, not only in confirming focus and composition, but in composing and shooting in Live View mode, or when shooting video. It features a tempered glass protective cover with an anti-reflective film and a new resin filling between the actual LCD and glass cover that helps minimize internal reflections and further improves visibility in bright viewing situations. During image playback, pressing the illumination button displays an LCD brightness screen, so brightness can be adjusted quickly and easily.
Professional Construction
A lightweight and incredibly strong magnesium alloy construction helps the EOS-1D Mark IV to endure almost any condition, and the EOS-1D Mark IV features a shutter designed to shoot 300,000 cycles. All the EOS-1D Mark IV's controls, buttons and external covers are dust- and water-resistant, ensuring uninterrupted operation whether shooting in the rain, in a windstorm and everything in between. Dust is managed with the advanced Canon EOS Integrated Cleaning System, which helps to suppress dust generation, removes existing dust and uses the combination of Dust Delete Data and DPP software to eliminate any remaining dust spots on your images. When the EOS-1D Mark IV is used with a dust and water-resistant EF lens or external Speedlite, the entire camera system is nearly impervious to the elements.
Canon EF Lens Compatibility
The EOS-1D Mark IV is compatible with all Canon lenses in the EF lineup (excluding EF-S lenses), ranging from ultra-wide angle to super telephoto lenses. Canon lenses employ advanced optical expertise and micron-precision engineering to deliver outstanding performance in nearly all facets of the photographic process. Special optical technologies, such as aspherical optics and fluorite elements, are featured in the widely acclaimed L-Series lenses, and Canon Image Stabilizer technology in select lenses helps to minimize the effect of camera shake. Through Canon lenses, photographers can truly maximize the quality and liberating performance of the 1D Mark IV.
Imaging
Camera Type Digital SLR with Interchangeable lenses
Lens Mount Canon EF
Camera Format APS-H / (1.3x Crop Factor)
Resolution Effective Pixels: 17.0 Megapixels
Max Resolution: 16 MP: 4896 x 3264
Sensor Type / Size CMOS, 27.9 x 18.6 mm
File Formats Still Images: JPEG, RAW
Movies: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, MOV
Audio: Linear PCM, WAV
Bit Depth 14-bit
Memory Card Type CompactFlash
SD
SDHC
AV Recording
Video Recording Yes
Aspect Ratio 3:2
Audio Recording With Video + Voice Memo, Stereo, Via Optional External Mic
Focus Control
Focus Type Auto & Manual
Focus Mode Single-servo AF (S), Continuous-servo AF (C), Manual Focus (M)
Autofocus Points 45
Viewfinder/Display
Viewfinder Type Pentaprism
Viewfinder Coverage 100%
Viewfinder Magnification Approx. 0.76x
Diopter Adjustment - 3.0 to +1.0 m
Display Screen 3" Rear Screen   LCD (920000)
Screen Coverage 100%
Live View Yes
Exposure Control
ISO Sensitivity 50-25600
Shutter Type: Electronic & Mechanical
Speed: 30 - 1/8000 sec
Remote Control Canon N3 type terminal (Optional)
Metering Method Spot metering, Center-weighted average metering, Multi-zone metering
Exposure Modes Modes: AE Lock, Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority
Compensation: -3 EV to +3 EV (in 0.33 EV steps)
White Balance Modes Auto, Manual
Flash
Continuous Shooting Up to 10 fps
External Flash Connection Hot Shoe, PC Terminal
Performance
Start-up Time 0.1 Seconds
Self Timer 2 sec, 10 sec
Connectivity AV Output, HDMI C (Mini), USB 2.0
Power
Battery 1x LP-E4  Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack
AC Power Adapter ACK-E4 (Optional)
Operating/Storage Temperature Operating
32 to 113 °F (0 to 45 °C)
Humidity: 0 - 85%
Physical
Dimensions (WxHxD) 6.1 x 6.2 x 3.1" / 15.49 x 15.75 x 7.87 cm Body Only
Weight 41.6 oz / 1.18 kg

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Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only)
 
4.6

(based on 167 reviews)

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    (130)

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    (24)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (5)

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    (2)

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    (6)

94%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Fast / accurate auto-focus (70)
  • Fast shutter speed (67)
  • Good image quality (67)
  • High ISO performance (67)
  • Large clear LCD (63)

Cons

  • Poor in low light (14)
  • Price (10)
  • Noisy at high ISO (7)
  • Poor image quality (6)
  • Pricey / poor value (6)

Best Uses

  • Sports/action (78)
  • Wildlife (69)
  • Low light (56)
  • Weddings (47)
  • Landscape/scenery (30)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Pro photographer (37), Semi-pro photographer (37), Photo enthusiast (19)
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No (91)

Most Liked Positive Review

 

Best DSLR I've ever owned

I've had this since they were released. I've owned the 1D, 1Ds, 1Dsii, 1Dii and now the 5Dii and the 1Div. This is my favorite digital DSLR ever. It performs nearly instantly ...Read complete review

I've had this since they were released. I've owned the 1D, 1Ds, 1Dsii, 1Dii and now the 5Dii and the 1Div. This is my favorite digital DSLR ever. It performs nearly instantly and hits focus spot on [that said, I had to send EVERY other single D body to Canon for focus repair]. This was great right out of the box. Lighter. Faster. And resolution just below 1DsII (due to pixel density).

I shoot lifestyle (not sports) so my subjects ARE moving, but not super fast. I'm shooting wide open apertures nearly all the time and focus is critical. You HAVE to put the AF sensor on the subject's eyes to get sharp focus at wide apertures since DOF is so shallow and you CANNOT focus and recompose [that's a function of all DSLR's at wide apertures, close distance, etc]. Color and sharpness are good (though again, I'd give the slight edge to the 1DsII).

Body and build are great. Lighter and better batteries. The LCD is a huge step up from the MKii models, as is the built-in JPEG within the RAW for checking focus on the fly. The dust removal thing is no gimmick. With previous cameras used to clean the sensor every 15 days or so - have only blown dust out of this once and never had to wipe the sensor ever. Nice.

Like any mass-produced product (even at $Xxxx) there will be QC issues. If you get a lemon; exchange it or get it fixed. CPS has always been great for me. Your mileage may vary.

TTL flash is better, but much as I like Canon, it's just not Nikon good. Much better than before for sure, but still a bit unpredictable. I've been shooting professionally for 12 years with maybe 1,000,000 exposures, so take this FWIW.

As to low-light performance. I just did a shoot via moonlight -- with a live model on set outdoors. Yes. Live model lit only by moonlight. A sheriff on site kept asking me, "but where is the LIGHT coming from?!!!" He just could not believe it was moonlight doing the work. But I've got images to show for it.

As with any technology, the next one will be better… but till then, I'll be making and selling images with the camera of today in hand. And this one I like very much. If it were full frame, it just might be the last DSLR I ever bought (but what mfg. wants to make that camera?) It's for lack of FF that I take a star off. I'd trade 2 fps for a bigger sensor.

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Most Liked Negative Review

 

Lipstick on a Pig

As of now, there are three groups of reviewers for the Canon 1D Mark IV camera.The first group are the ones who have upgraded from consumer/prosumer bodies, i.e. 40D, 50D, 5DMII. ...Read complete review

As of now, there are three groups of reviewers for the Canon 1D Mark IV camera.The first group are the ones who have upgraded from consumer/prosumer bodies, i.e. 40D, 50D, 5DMII. Most of these reviewers gave the Mark IV high marks. Well, that's understandable since moving up to the 1D series is, indeed, a worthwhile upgrade. And the Mark IV does outperform all of consumer/prosumer bodies in many categories, even the auto focus, up to a certain point.The second group are the one who are in denial. They are the ones who upgraded from the Mark II, Mark IIN , or the Mark III. They see the Mark IV's shortcoming, and poor performance, but cannot bring themselves to the realization that after spending $5000.00, their new camera is not much better than the Mark III, and certainly, and without a doubt, not as good as the Mark IIN. For whatever reason it may be, they are trying desperately to convince themselves that their purchase is a good one. They are the ones who, after realizing what a poor performer the Mark IV is in areas that really count the most, go on boasting about the camera's other features (high megapixel count, high frame rate, 1080P video), in hopes of making themselves feel better about their purchase. With all due respect to those reviewers, let me just say this: no matter what feature a camera has, or how many gigapixels a camera has, or any other feature it might have that separates it from the rest of its competition, that said camera is worthless if it cannot produce focused images. What good is a large image if it's out of focus? No amount of pixels is going to help it. What are you going to tell your client, "hey, I have a great sequence of the winning goal/shot/peak moment, and you can have prints the size of the Empire State Building, too, just overlook the simple fact that the image/images are out of focus".?The third group are the ones who are realistic, and objective in their review. What I mean by that is they have come to the conclusion that the Mark IV is a great disappointment when it comes to the focus/autofocus department. And not to mention falling short when competing against Nikon's D3S, in just about most categories, except the megapixel count and the 1080P video.I belong in the third group. I have shot about 2000 frames with the Mark IV, in varying conditions, and the camera's AF performed pretty much exactly as Rob Galbraith stated in his review of this body. POORLY. I do not have the Mark III (I opted to skip that party) to compare the Mark IV with, but I do have a Mark IIN, and I'm here to say that if Canon would simply take the Mark IIN's AF system, as is, and put it in the Mark IV body, along with the 39 cross type AF selection points, that they may have a winner on their hands, or at least they won't have as big a disappointment as the Mark III, and the Mark IV.During a soccer game, on a cloudless, sunny sky, the camera's AF had a difficult time. Whether using the single shot mode, or AI Servo mode, the AF system was consistently inconsistent. In single shot mode, on static subjects, the camera would confirm focus acquisition when in fact the subject is out of focus, which would be confirmed later after zooming in to verify focus. This problem happened on a regular basis, with different lenses. And different a bodyIn AI servo mode, the camera sometimes refuses to focus, and can be clearly seen in the viewfinder that the subject is out of focus, yet the focus points light up indicating focus and the camera is firing away as though the camera has acquired focus. I do not recall ever experiencing such behavior with the Mark IIN.Another problem with the AF system is the low light focusing ability (inability?). There were many occasions where the light was dim, and the Mark IV would just hunt and hunt trying to acquire focus. Same situation, same lens, the Mark IIN would instantly acquire focus. The Mark IV was finally able to acquire focus, in the same dimly lit conditions, with the help of a speedlite's IR beam. But then again, the Mark IIN did not need that kind of help. Now, will someone please give me a logical explanation as to why a new and improved AF system does not perform as well as an older version?There is a well known photographer, whose name I will not mention, but he is the one who brought attention to the Mark III's problems, and had warned Canon of those problems, which Canon chose to ignore and release the Mark III anyway. That same gentleman has tested the Mark IV, and he concluded that it, too, has lots of problems with the AF system. I didn't want to believe it, at first, but went ahead and purchased the Mark IV. Needless to say, I have experienced the same problems that he outlined in his review. I'm sure most photographers know to whom I am referring. If not, do a search on the Mark III reviews, and you will find what I'm talking about.[...] The serial numbers of the two bodies were clearly from a different batch. When I contacted Canon C.P.S. to ask about these problems, they said, and I quote, "having used both the 1D Mark III and the 1D Mark IV, I can tell you thatthe focus capability of the 1D Mark IV is a nice improvement over the 1DMark III, assuming of course that the camera is working as it should andused correctly".A nice improvement? When I read that, my first impression was that of mild shock, but also an "aha" moment. When the Mark IV was introduced, it was supposed to have all the Mark III's problems fixed. But now Canon says that the AF is a "nice improvement" over the Mark III. Well that confirmed to me that Canon never really overhauled the flawed system. Obviously Canon has no confidence in their new AF system; otherwise they wouldn't just be saying that it is a "nice improvement". If the AF system was a good one, they would be more confident, and they would use better language to describe it. Apparently, the system is still flawed. Not much has been fixed.I guess you can say that Canon just put lipstick on a pig, and called it the Mark IV.Another thing that C.P.S. told me is that the problems that I'm experiencing could be due an alignment problem with the camera. So let me get this straight: that's two different cameras, from two entirely different batches, and they both have the same problems. According to Canon, this is an isolated problem. HA!So as to those positive reviews out there, I am going to have to disagree with them. I don't care what Canon says, or what other reviewers are saying, I know what I have experienced with this new model, and it ain't pretty.

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5.0

I would buy this product again and again

By Abe

from NY

About Me Casual Photographer

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Pros

  • Easy To Use

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Family Photos

    Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

    This is just great.

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    5.0

    everything you come to expect from Canon

    By wiseguy

    from el paso tx

    About Me Semi-pro Photographer

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
    • Fast Shutter Speed
    • Good Image Quality
    • High ISO Performance
    • Large Clear LCD

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Sports/Action
      • Wildlife photos

      Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

      I shoot circle track racing and the speed that this camera has is awesome!!!

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      • 8
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      5.0

      Just what I need!

      By Steven Adusei

      from Accra - Ghana

      About Me Pro Photographer

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
      • High ISO Performance
      • Large Clear LCD

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Commercial photography
        • Family Photos
        • FASHION
        • Indoors/Low Light
        • Landscape/Scenery
        • Sports/Action
        • Weddings/Events

        Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

        I had a 7D and sold it for this. and I'm waiting for the 1Dx as well.
        I love the way it handles and it's much faster (focus) than the 5D2 which I will replace when the 1Dx comes out.

        I shoot weddings mostly, fashion, portraits...

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        • 7
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        4.0

        too soon to tell

        By Ted

        from Wayne, PA

        About Me Photo Enthusiast

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        Pros

        • Fast Shutter Speed
        • Good Image Stabilization
        • High ISO Performance
        • Large Clear LCD
        • Quiet

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Sports/Action
          • Wildlife photos

          Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

          I only have 900 clicks on this body. What I can say is the tracking is great.

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          4.0

          Great Camera despite Error 20 problems

          By tarabird

          from New York City

          About Me Semi-pro Photographer

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          Pros

          • Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
          • Fast Shutter Speed
          • Good Image Quality
          • Good Image Stabilization
          • High ISO Performance

          Cons

          • Had to get repaired twice
          • Poor In Low Light
          • Small LCD Screen

          Best Uses

          • Landscape/Scenery
          • Sports/Action
          • Sports Photography
          • Travel
          • Video
          • Wildlife photos

          Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

          Shooting Sporting Events and capturing wildlife in the outdoors.

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          4.0

          I've Owned Them All...Read On

          By MDJAK

          from Westchester County, NY

          About Me Semi-pro Photographer

          Pros

          • Easy To Use
          • Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
          • Fast Shutter Speed
          • Good Image Quality
          • High ISO Performance
          • Large Clear LCD

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Family Photos
            • Indoors/Low Light
            • Landscape/Scenery
            • Sports/Action
            • Travel
            • Video
            • Weddings/Events
            • Wildlife photos

            Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

            I started out digitally with the 10D. I switched to Nikon for the D100. I then switched back to Canon because of their lens lineup and bought the 20D. I then graduated to the 1DsMKIII. I sold that, got the 1DIII, which had the worst AF ever, sold it, and switched back to Nikon and the D3, and excellent all around camera. Ya still with me?

            I then switched back to Canon, again because of their glass. I got the 5DII along with the 200 f2 IS L. It was a great combination, along with my other glass, except for the banding on the 5DII, especially when pushing the exposure in PS.

            I finally settled on the 1DIV and haven't looked back. I read the most popular "bad" review herein. I do not fall into the categories he enumerates. As you have read thus far, if I buy a camera and it's a pig, I don't put lipstick on it. I'll tell it like it is. The 1DIII was a pig.

            The 1DIV is a whole other ball game. The IQ (image quality) is in another league. The sensor must be made of silk. Absolutely beautiful rendering, great high ISO capability, if a stop below the D3s, but great resolution, excellent speed, wonderful handling, and the focus while not perfect, but what is, hits most of the time.

            I shoot a great variety of subjects, from macro to high school wrestling and baseball, to models in studio, to family photos and portraits, and the 1DIV is the best camera I've had the pleasure to shoot with.

            Now that Canon has announced the 1DX, I tried it at the PhotoPlus Expo. I like it. I'm probably going to upgrade.

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            5.0

            It just keeps getting better

            By MisterWizard

            from Chicago, IL

            About Me Semi-pro Photographer

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
            • Good Image Quality
            • High ISO Performance
            • Large Clear LCD

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Family Photos
              • Indoors/Low Light
              • Landscape/Scenery
              • Sports/Action
              • Travel
              • Video
              • Weddings/Events
              • Wildlife photos

              Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

              Possibly the last APS-H sensor size 1D series body from Canon, the MkIV is an awesome refinement of this line. I cannot think of anything this camera does not do extremely well.
              Yes, it's big, heavy, and expensive, but it's Canon's flagship pro series body and it wears tht title well.

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              5.0

              Great Nature photography tool

              By Poppy

              from Whiteland, Indiana

              About Me Photo Enthusiast

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              Pros

              • Easy To Use
              • Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
              • High ISO Performance
              • Large Clear LCD

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Family Photos
                • Indoors/Low Light
                • Landscape/Scenery
                • Wildlife photos

                Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

                I bought the Mark IV to upgrade from a Mark IIn. The higher megapixel and higher ISO capabilities were the bigest factors in making the decision to move up. So far this camera has lived up to my expectatios.

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                5.0

                Worth every penny!

                By NW NJ Wedding and Family Photographer

                from Franklin, NJ

                About Me Pro Photographer

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Easy To Use
                • Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
                • Fast Shutter Speed
                • Good Image Quality
                • High ISO Performance

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • Sports/Action
                  • Weddings/Events

                  Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

                  I wanted to get a 2nd body in addition to my 5D MK II, and everything I had read and heard about this camera was just what I was looking for. Although not a full frame, but flip side to that is that it gives a little more distance with my 70-200 at just the right time. It's excellent in low-light situations and has a fast focus at those times, as well. I still go back to my 5D MK II for most portrait sessions, but this definitely has its place in my arsenal for weddings and sports photography!

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                  4.0

                  Great upgrade from 5dmii

                  By baby photographer

                  from Dallas, Tx

                  About Me Pro Photographer

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                  • Easy To Use
                  • Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
                  • Fast Shutter Speed
                  • Good Image Quality
                  • Large Clear LCD

                  Cons

                  • Noisy At High ISO
                  • Poor In Low Light

                  Best Uses

                  • Family Photos
                  • Indoors/Low Light

                  Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

                  Professional portrait photographer. I had issues with the autofocus on my 5dmii and I would absolutely recommend upgrading to this camera body if you fall into that category.

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                  5.0

                  Amazing Camera

                  By Dan

                  from Madison, WI

                  About Me Semi-pro Photographer

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                  • Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
                  • Fast Shutter Speed
                  • Good Image Quality
                  • High ISO Performance
                  • Large Clear LCD

                  Cons

                  • Short Battery Life

                  Best Uses

                  • Sports/Action
                  • Wildlife photos

                  Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

                  I use this camera to cover college and professional level sporting events. It is simply amazing. I thought the camera I had before was good, but this one just is at a whole new level. The only con that I have is the battery life, but to be honest for what the camera is and the performance that you get it's a great battery.

                  • Ease of Operation:
                  • 8
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                  • No

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                  5.0

                  Wow, a TOTAL upgrade from the 5dm2

                  By Charles

                  from Northern California Sacramento

                  About Me Pro Photographer

                  Verified Reviewer

                  Pros

                  • Easy To Use
                  • Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
                  • Fast Shutter Speed
                  • Good Image Quality
                  • Good Image Stabilization
                  • High ISO Performance
                  • Large Clear LCD
                  • Quiet
                  • Tilt /Swivel LCD

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                      Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

                      I just rented the 1D MIV for the week, shot an LA Celebrity red carpet fashion shoot next to the Kodak theater, three weddings in San Francisco, and some underwater Senior session swimmer photographs in a week, and let me tell you, using the 5d, and 5dm2 (mostly for weddings) for a long time and then using the 1d MIV was an incredible gap difference. Yeah, it's not a full frame, but holy moses, mostly all my photographs straight out of 1d MIV were in focus, unlike my 5dm2 (which bites at focusing in dim light and actually having images that are in-focus). The AF on camera movement (during the fast fashion shoot in low light with my ISO cranked to 3200 and my three weddings) was freaking amazing!! Slight noise, but the 5dm2 has some noise at 3200 as well. With my 1d MIV weddings, I had a harder time culling because so many images were in-FOCUS.

                      Another AMAZING gesture I find with this camera is I put on slideshows at weddings the day of with JPEGs, and let me tell you, the skin tones, Image Quality, and bokeh (mostly from my 70-200L, 35L, and 85 1.8) were ABSOLUTELY so much better shot on the 1d MarkIV than my 5dm2. The skin tones were not only amazing right out of camera (due to better AWB), BUT!!!...the skin was nice and soft while the whole images was VERY sharp, which is a dichotomy. I don't get, how the image quality is vastly different from the 5dm2. I put in an order for the 1d MIV, and it's like I don't want to shoot anything else without my 1D MarkIV.

                      I"m going to keep my 5dm2 for the video and low light full frame necessary photographs. I shot the 1D mark IV under water last week in a 9ft. public pool for a swimmer, and I was a little bummed that my 16-35L couldn't go wide enough under water looking above me, so that's one of the issues with a non full-frame camera that I have with this camera. I'll just have to buy a wider lens. Easy fix.

                      Another issue I have is I did have some hunting on some of the non-contrasty subjects in low light, but still MUCH better than my 5dm2 in the dark. It's worth to me to have images in focus with beautiful IQ, and skin tones, and all. There is something definitely different from this camera than from the out of focus 5dm2. After shooting the 1d MarkIV (which actually sounds like a real camera when you press the shutter button) makes my 5dm2 feel like a cheap camera. I just wish it wasn't so pricey!

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                      5.0

                      I love this camera !

                      By Constantinoff Demetrius

                      from Campina, ROMANIA

                      About Me Pro Photographer

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                      Pros

                      • Easy To Use
                      • Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
                      • Fast Shutter Speed
                      • Good Image Quality
                      • High ISO Performance
                      • Large Clear LCD
                      • Quiet

                      Cons

                        Best Uses

                        • Indoors/Low Light
                        • Landscape/Scenery
                        • Sports/Action
                        • Travel
                        • Weddings/Events
                        • Wildlife photos

                        Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

                        1D Mark IV is my favorite digital DSLR ever, lighter and faster. I also have canon 7D.

                        • Ease of Operation:
                        • 10
                        • Was this a gift?:
                        • Yes

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                        1.0

                        MOTHER OF ALL AF PROBLEMS

                        By Ifham

                        from NYC

                        About Me Semi-pro Photographer

                        Pros

                        • Easy To Use

                        Cons

                        • Noisy At High ISO
                        • Poor Image Quality
                        • Poor In Low Light

                        Best Uses

                        • Family Photos

                        Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

                        I upgraded from my trusty and super sharp mk2 to this! the mother of all disappointments I have to say. I shoot wildlife primarily and this camera's AF Does not come close to the mk2. The images are so blurred and unsharp even when you are shooting with the greatest accuracy. I have had this for one year and I got bored of my photography due to the quality of its images , that I almost gave up this hobby, until I saw images of my friend who was shooting alongside me on a nikon d3.
                        I have now ordered the NIKONS superstar the d3s and I am impatiently waiting to kick start my hobby.

                        Canon has to seriously look into the competition from nikon or they will loose the game altogether .
                        But I will never switch back even if canon put out the mother of all camera's like they boasted about the mk4

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                        1.0

                        Disappointed

                        By capt don

                        from naples, florida

                        About Me Pro Photographer

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                        Pros

                          Cons

                          • Poor Image Quality
                          • Poor In Low Light

                          Best Uses

                          • Wildlife photos

                          Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

                          I have a mark IIn and a 7d and a 5d II and thought that this was the ultimate, well I got it and had a focus problem from day one that and inconsistant exposures. I called canon and they told me to send it in for repair, wasn't going to send in a new camera for repair so I returned it and am very happy with what I already own and put that money toward a 500mm

                          • Ease of Operation:
                          • 7
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                          • No

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                          3.0

                          1D IV AF Hunts in Low Light

                          By Indy Photog

                          from Greenwood, IN

                          About Me Pro Photographer

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                          Pros

                          • Built like a Tank
                          • Easy To Use
                          • Fast Shutter Speed
                          • Good Image Quality
                          • Great LCD screen
                          • High ISO Performance
                          • Large Clear LCD
                          • Long battery life
                          • Low Noise At High ISO
                          • Quiet

                          Cons

                          • AF Hunts in Low Light
                          • Poor In Low Light

                          Best Uses

                          • Sports/Action
                          • Travel

                          Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

                          I used the 1D IV alongside my 5D II for five weddings and the AF on the 1D IV started to hunt in low light about 1 stop worse than the 5D II. It's more like the 40D in low light. For me as a wedding photographer, that's a showstopper because much of my work is in low light. It was worst with the 70-200/2.8 IS Mk II, and improved with wider lenses like the 24/1.4, 35/1.4, and 15/2.8 fisheye. But, regardless of lenses, it's AF was consistently worse than the 5DII's in low light. If this could be fixed and a full frame sensor swapped into this camera, it would be perfect for weddings. Other than that, autofocus in good light is very snappy. ISO is cleaner than the 5DII by about 1 stop, and it's noise is of a variety that cleans up better. White balance was highly accurate until low light (and very amber) conditions, where it got confused a bit. Light metering was also more accurate than the 5D II. Because of its heavier weight, there was less shake and my hand-held keeper rate was higher. The LCD screen was slightly better (more accurate) than my 5D II. Ergonomically, the 1D IV is awesome to hold, and it's built like a tank. The battery lasted longer than the 5D II. I'm hoping for a 1DN IV that fixes the low light AF, and I'm willing to live with the 1.3 crop because it's really a great camera otherwise.

                          • Ease of Operation:
                          • 9
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                          • No

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                          4.0

                          A little Rough Around the Edges

                          By Chris

                          from Houston, Tx

                          About Me Pro Photographer

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                          Pros

                          • Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
                          • Good Image Quality
                          • High ISO Performance

                          Cons

                          • Quality Control

                          Best Uses

                          • Family Photos
                          • Indoors/Low Light
                          • Landscape/Scenery
                          • Sports/Action
                          • Travel
                          • Weddings/Events
                          • Wildlife photos

                          Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

                          I've been using Canon bodies since the 10D appeared a while back. So far, they have had a great track record. I have to admit, sadly, the last few bodies that I have purchased have been a little disappointing. It almost appears as though Canon's quality control has been taking a vacation. The 1D III and the 7D really didn't like to focus for me, and unfortunately, neither did the 1D IV. I have a variety of beautiful lenses, but they do no good when the AF is telling you it has achieved focus and the image is a solid blur. I ended up having to send the camera to them to have the AF system adjusted, and from what I gathered piecing together what people had told me is this is an issue that is being addressed on an individual basis.

                          Now that I have the body back, I am absolutely thrilled using it. The focus is working great, and even in low-light (30-60 watt bulb lighting my apartment) it's hitting on the money.

                          I use it for pretty much everything from sports to portraits. I've been out in the rain a couple of times shooting macro with the AI servo activated, and I am most impressed with the images that have come out of it. Truth be told, I haven't used my 5d II very much since the 1D came back from Canon.

                          I agree with some of the other reviewers that the older AF systems were fantastic ( my favorite cameras being the 20D, 1D IIN, and the 1Ds II), but I don't agree that this new one is a complete disappointment. I feel the real disappointment is that you have to ship a $5k camera body back to the factory service center to be re-calibrated. In the end, I think this is a great camera, but it's been a hassle to get working to the expectation level of the name 1D. All in all, I think it's a great piece of equipment, and I have no qualms about recommending it to other people. I just wish Canon would invest a little more effort into their quality control.

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                          • 8
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                          • No

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                          5.0

                          The Best!!!!

                          By Tom

                          from Brinnon WA

                          About Me Photo Enthusiast

                          Verified Buyer

                          Pros

                          • Easy To Use
                          • Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
                          • Fast Shutter Speed
                          • Good Image Quality
                          • Good Image Stabilization
                          • High ISO Performance
                          • Large Clear LCD
                          • Quiet

                          Cons

                            Best Uses

                            • Landscape/Scenery
                            • Sports/Action
                            • Travel
                            • Wildlife photos

                            Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

                            I use my camera primarily for wildlife shots, with some scenery and a few flowers thrown in to satisfy the wife. This is the 4th Canon camera I have owned and I have liked them all. It has taken some time to find the one I needed to accomplish what I want from my photography. That said, this new MarkIV is the absolute best I have ever used. The fast focusing ability and frames per second are fabulous for the wildlife. Great in low light. I can get noise-free shots with an ISO of 3200. For the first time, I can use my X2 extender with my 500mm lens and get good shots.I have only had the Mark IV for 10 days, but have put it through the paces. I've taken over 1700 shots, mostly from a trip to Mt. Rainier. I've used it for wildlife at a distance, wildlife close up, scenery, sunrise shots, flowers, action shots. The only thing I haven't tried yet is the video function.
                            There is only one problem with the Mark IV that I can see - I am going to need another external hard drive for picture storage.

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                            • 10
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                            • No

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                            5.0

                            I would buy this product again

                            By wodis

                            from Zug Switzerland

                            About Me Pro Photographer

                            Verified Buyer

                            Pros

                            • Fast Shutter Speed
                            • Good Image Quality
                            • High ISO Performance

                            Cons

                              Best Uses

                              • Landscape/Scenery
                              • Travel
                              • Weddings/Events
                              • Wildlife photos

                              Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

                              I us the camera for nature and wedding photography, great speed great results, great price quality value...

                              • Ease of Operation:
                              • 9
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                              • No

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                              4.0

                              Takes great pictures.

                              By Birdmanmartin

                              from Northern KY.

                              About Me Casual Photographer

                              Verified Buyer

                              Pros

                                Cons

                                  Best Uses

                                    Comments about Canon EOS 1D Mark IV SLR Digital Camera (Body Only):

                                    Purchased this body as a refurb. It takes great pictures. I had hoped Canon would have fixed the "loseness" of the lens mount. A camera of this quality should attach firmly to the lens and have no play. Other than this issue, I am satisfied with the camera. The AF is super fast. The picture quality is amazing. The basic camera functions are easy to learn. The video function seems unnecessary to me.

                                    • Ease of Operation:
                                    • 7
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                                    • No

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