Camera Reviews
by Brad Soo on October 21 2009

The Canon EOS 1D Mark IV is Canon’s flagship camera. That is all.

It has 16 megapixels of resolution, EF lens mount, 3 inch VGA LCD, full manual controls, 1080p movie mode and more.

I’ve been asked by you-know-who to pull the pictures off the site. Hence, the photos are gone.

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  1. Mr Photo October 22, 2009 Reply

    Aw, that’s too bad!

  2. IShootBoth-C&N October 22, 2009 Reply

    Uh-oh! I guess someone compared these files to those from an old D3. FX + 12.1mp = good. APS-H + 16mp = probably not so good.

    • Brad October 22, 2009 Reply

      Hmm, I would probably disagree with that. 16 mp on APS-H looks pretty good actually and people are liking (or liked, now that they’ve been removed) the 1D 4′s output based on what I’ve read around the net. I guess Canon had other better reasons for the takedown, maybe because they wanted shooters and photographers to wait in suspense until the 1D4 hits store shelves later this year. Well, as usual, I would advise waiting until a final, production camera gets reviewed to make your final thoughts/conclusion on comparing cameras.

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