Landscape Photography with the EOS 5D Mark IV: A Professional Photographer’s Impressions
The EOS 5D Mark IV, the latest release in the EOS 5D series, is a long-awaited model not only by users who have been photographing with Canon cameras for years, but also by those who are looking for a new full-frame DSLR camera. Its enhanced dynamic range and gradation reproduction capability have helped to widen the user’s scope of photographic expression. In the following, let us take a look at some landscape shots captured with the EOS 5D Mark IV. (Reported by: Toshiki Nakanishi)
EOS 5D Mark IV/ EF24-70mm f/4L IS USM/ FL: 66mm/ Aperture-priority AE (f/16, 1/80 sec., EV-1.3)/ ISO 400/ WB: Daylight
Brightened by the setting sun in the background, the sunflowers glowed beautifully. Thanks to the wide dynamic range, the EOS 5D Mark IV is capable of reproducing the subject in exact detail even under harsh shooting conditions such as the one in this example.
Wide dynamic range, rich colour gradations. Depicts high contrast scenes without black crush.
The EOS 5D Mark IV has a resolution of approximately 30.4 megapixels with a relatively wide pixel pitch. This, combined with the DIGIC 6+ image processor, delivers a wide dynamic range and rich colour gradations. Particularly impressive is the depiction of shadow areas – I was amazed by the camera’s ability to reproduce even scenes with high contrast in brightness without any black crush.
Curious about the technical details behind DIGIC 6+ and the 30.4-megapixel resolution? Check out the following interview to find out more:
EOS 5D Mark IV Interview with Developers (Part 2): DIGIC 6+ and the 30.4MP Resolution
EOS 5D Mark IV/ EF24-70mm f/4L IS USM/ FL: 50mm/ Aperture-priority AE (f/16, 1/25 sec., EV-0.7)/ ISO 400/ WB: Daylight
A golden wheat field that is illuminated by the setting sun. While the scene was backlit with a slightly high contrast, the image captured was clear with no blowout or black crush from the highlights to the shadows.
Another noteworthy point is the low level of noise, which makes high ISO speeds such as 6400 and 12800 seem like any other ISO speed settings that you commonly use. The high sensitivity of the camera holds the ability to change the look of the finished image, and enables handheld shots to be taken with great ease even in a low-light scene. It has the potential of producing new styles of video expression that defy conventional wisdom.
EOS 5D Mark IV/ EF24-70mm f/4L IS USM/ FL: 50mm/ Aperture-priority AE (f/16, 1/40 sec., EV+0.7)/ ISO 200/ WB: Daylight
Straw rolls lying on a field – a typical sight that you would encounter in Hokkaido in summer. While the weather may be unexpectedly hot, the breeze is very refreshing indeed. A clear and vivid photo is best suited for conveying such a scene.
EOS 5D Mark IV/ EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 LIS II USM/ FL: 400mm/ Aperture-priority AE (f/5.6, 1/320 sec., EV+1.3)/ ISO 100/ WB: Daylight
The yellow cutleaf coneflower blossoms lend a colourful touch to the white flowers of the buckwheat field. Here, I included the yellow blossoms in the foreground blur in between the white flowers. With the EOS 5D Mark IV, the shoot was a very pleasant experience as it allowed me to control the active AF points freely with the touch screen.
Learn more about the features available on the EOS 5D Mark IV here: 12 Powerful New Features of the EOS 5D Mark IV
Or check out In Focus: EOS 5D Mark IV for more reviews and features on this camera.
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EOS 5D Mark IV
EF24-70mm f/4L IS USM
EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM
Born in 1971 in Osaka. After learning photography on his own, Nakanishi moved the base for his photography activities to the town of Biei located in Kamikawa-gun of Hokkaido. While capturing landscapes that focus on light, he also produces works that bring out the figurative beauty of nature. Head of PHOTO OFFICE atelier nipek.
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