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The stuff here is gone (and I’m pretty sure experienced photographers/readers would know who and why). We will keep you posted once we receive a production unit Canon EOS 1D Mark IV in the future. Sorry for the inconvenience caused.

HOWEVER we still have our Canon EOS 1D Mark IV preview (but no sample pictures sorry) and comparison table vs the EOS 1D Mark III for you to check out.

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  1. Victor Engel October 22, 2009 Reply

    No conspiracy theory is needed. A mundane explanation suffices. That number 65535 is simply 1111 1111 1111 1111 in binary. It’s the highest number available using 16 bit integers.

    • Brad October 22, 2009 Reply

      Ah yes, great explanation there Victor! I wouldn’t have thought of it myself, thanks for the heads up =)

    • Mike D November 3, 2009 Reply

      The highest unsigned integer you mean. Otherwise it would be 0111 1111 1111 1111 for a signed integer (I’m a software engineer).

  2. Walter October 22, 2009 Reply

    Tremeda I have a doubt, this camera is the replacement for the EOS 1Ds Mark III or EOS-1D Mark III, habemos many confused with this, O is actually the flagship of Canon.

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