As we saw with the 5D Mark III, Canon's new DIGIC 5+ image processor gives the 6D capability for both 1080p and 720p video recording. The previous-generation processor in the earlier 5D Mark II Point-and-shooters and 1D Mark III users have been enjoying this benefit for years, and Canon now brings this function to the 5D Mark II. This has a huge potential to change remote photography when coupling the camera wirelessly to a laptop via the WFT-E2A wireless transmitter and viewing the results on the laptop's LCD screen. Canon has officially announced the EOS 5D Mark IV, the fourth generation of its full-frame DSLR for enthusiast and professional photographers. Built around a 30MP Dual Pixel AF sensor, it significantly extends the stills and video capabilities the series has become known for.
Canon 5D Mark IV Firmware 1.0.4 Released. Canon has released firmware version 1.0.4 for the EOS 5D Mark IV. Firmware Version 1.0.4 incorporates the following fixes and improvements: Fixes a phenomenon in which a red-colored area may appear at the bottom-center of a captured image when shooting in bulb mode or during a long exposure.
Sure the 5DII is selling like hotcakes but that’s primarily because of its video capabilities. But for the photographer, for whom the 5D 1 was such a revolution, the 5DII was a huge let down. Which is why I’m so in love with the D700. The D700 is in many ways what the 5D Mark II should have been.

The 5D Mark II records video up to 4GB per continuous QuickTime clip or a maximum continuous video capture time of 29 minutes and 59 seconds, whichever comes first. Depending on the amount of detail in a scene, a 4GB CF memory card can record a .MOV file approximately 12 minutes at full high-definition resolution and approximately 24 minutes in

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