Many photographers are upgrading systems to full frame and many brand new photographers are purchasing full frame as their first camera system. All-in-all a nice system for topside shooters, but it's not too much use for underwater shooters (note that all these controls/menus can be accessed through regular control buttons and dials).įull frame cameras are becoming more and more popular among underwater photographers. The Quick menu button is displayed ergonomically in the upper right corner of the screen, along with the return (exit to main screen) when inside a menu. During live view shooting, you can touch an area of the screen and the camera will autofocus at that point. The return (exit to main screen) touch button appears in the lower right hand corner. During viewfinder shooting the touch is disabled by default, but once you press the Q button (Quick menu) then you can tap any touch menu item and then adjust those properties with touches or swipes. The monitor works as you would expect it to. The major update is the touch LCD monitor. The new AF Area Selection button (located to the right of the Q button) allows the shooter to change area modes with the thumb (in addition to the previous method of the forefinger on M-Fn button). The smaller upgrades are the new graphic on the top mode dial and the new thumb-controlled AF Area Selection button. The control layout of the 5D Mark IV is very similar to the Mk III.
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