Canon 1D Mark IV Now Available for Preorder

October 20th, 2009

You heard it here first, Amazon has just launched the Canon 1D Mark IV for preorder! Slated with a price of $4,999.99 and the following technical specifications:

  • 16.1-megapixel APS-H CMOS sensor and Dual DIGIC 4 imaging processors
  • 45-point Area AF sensor including 39 cross-type AF points with f/2.8 support
  • ISO 100-12,800 for shooting from bright to dim light with low noise levels
  • EOS HD movie with manual exposure control and multiple frame rates; 3.0-inch Clear View II LCD monitor
  • Magnesium alloy body with shutter durability up to 300,000 cycles and exclusive dust-and-weather resistance
  • Body only, lenses sold separately; capture images to CF Card Type I and II, SD/SDHC (not included)

Grab your preorder now to ensure your place in line. If you would like to know when the 1D Mark IV comes in stock, sign up for our FREE alerts and we will email you right away. Learn more over at our Canon 1D Mark IV Tracker.

Learn more about the Canon 1D Mark IV specs from the official press release.

UPDATE: B&H has launched their product page for the 1D Mark IV and it has been added to the tracker. No preorders available yet, but the tracker will pick it up and notify as soon as they are available. Sign up for free in stock and/or preorder alerts to be notified.


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