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Forums > Back > EOS 5D mk IV, EF 24-105mm f4 L IS USM II, EF 16-35mm f2.8 L USM III
#1
These are going to be announced for Photokina. 

 

The lenses speak for themselves, the 5D mk IV will be a 30.4mp camera with a similar AF system as the 1D-X mk II, dual pixel CMOS, touch screen, 4K, 1080p 60 FPS, 720P 120 FPS, 7 FPS continuous shooting, anti flicker system, built in WiFi/GPS/NFC, 422 8 bit 500mpbs MJPEG (some won't like the big files this will give) .

 

As expected, the 5D mkIV is more geared to video than the 5Ds.

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#2
Hmmm, I was thinking sports AF Big Grin    then, with 30Mps Rolleyes

 

   then hmm, 7 Fps  :wacko:

 

  have they missed a trick by a couple of FPS?     A 30Mps semi sports camera!
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#3
The 5D IV is certainly a much more reasonable offering than the 5Ds ®.

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#4
The camera has shed a bit of weight: 
mk IV: 150.7 x 116.4 x 75.9mm, 890 grams
mk III: 152mm × 116.4mm × 76.4mm, 945 grams

Photos:
http://nokishita-camera.blogspot.nl/2016...rk-iv.html
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#5
Images and some details of the two updated lenses:
https://translate.google.com/translate?s...st_18.html
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#6
the question I am asking is should I sell my 24-105 and get the newer one ?
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#7
Quote:the question I am asking is should I sell my 24-105 and get the newer one ?
 

Well, the old 24-105mm L isn't super-hot 
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#8
And the new one may be improved, but only tests will tell.
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#9
Rumoured specs EF 16-35mm f2.8 L IS USM III:
  • 16 elements in 11 groups (old: 16 elements in 12 groups)
  • 3 aspherical, 2 UD elements (old: 3 aspherical, 2 UD elements) 
  • 790 grams (old: 640 grams)
Rumoured specs EF 24-105mm f4 L IS USM II:
  • 17 elements in 12 groups (old: 18 elements in 13 groups)
  • 4 aspherical elements (old: 3 aspherical, 1 UD)
  • 795 grams (old: 690 grams)
  • 10 blade aperture (weird??)
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#10
Pretty beefy... looks like the 16-35/4 is going to be a compact option after all (being 25 grams lighter than the 16-35/2.8 II). By the way, has the 17-40 finally met its end?

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