5. StephenLev wrote: I have been struggling with the sharpness of my images on my Canon 5D MkIV with the EF 24-105 1:4 IS II kit lens. I have taken 2 pictures (attached). One at 105mm and the other at 24mm. I have micro adjusted the focus to the best of my ability (-5) for both T and W. At ISO 1600, the 5D Mark I becomes “distractingly” noisy while the Mark IV continues to produce very usable images. Crops of the Canon 5D Mark I (left) and Canon 5D Mark IV (right). Finally Nuevo sensor de 30,4 Mp. La EOS 5D Mark III no supuso un gran salto con respecto al modelo anterior Mark II en términos de resolución, pasó de 21,1 Mp a 22,3Mp. El nuevo modelo Mark IV si que supone un gran salto con los 31,7 Mp de su nuevo sensor, que produce imágenes a una resolución efectiva de 30,4 Mp (6720 x 4480). The net result was that the 5D Mark IV made the model look a little more heavy than the 1DX Mark II with the image quality being very good for both. The heavier look wasn't real but rather an illusion created due to the model and lens not being an EXACT distance from each other and comparing two files that weren't the exact same size. The video resolution is a tad bit better on the 5D Mark IV with 4,096 x 2,160 (DCI 4K) compared to 3,840 x 2,160 (4K) on the EOS R, but the EOS R still takes the cake in that department with a 10-bit output, EVF and 180-degree tilt-screen. Although minor, the EOS R has a slight edge over the 5D Mark IV. THE CANON 5D MARK IV: A BIRD PHOTOGRAPHERS REVIEW: INTRODUCTION. When the new Canon 5D Mark IV was announced a few weeks back I looked at the press release and the specifications that were listed and began to wonder if this might be the first full frame body that I would want to own. The camera seemed to promise better high ISO performance The Canon Focus Bracketing Settings. There are four settings used to control the focus bracketing feature. Activate Focus Bracketing (Enable/Disable) Input number of shots (2 to 999) Focus increment (1-10) Exposure smoothing (Enable/Disable) Hopefully, the first option is self-explanatory. The feature is either enabled or disabled. I waited until all the new cameras were announced but I am now unsure which to move forward with 5D Mark IV or the 5DSr. The camera will mainly be used for landscape photography and the very occasional wildlife. It will be used with 16-35L IS, 24-70 II, 70-300L. The only advantage I see in the 5DSr is the higher resolution. cQJxw.