Canon EOS-1D Mark IV Studio Sample Photos

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Canon EOS-1D Mark IV Studio Test Photos High resolution studio sample photos taken with the Canon EOS-1D Mark IV digital SLR. All photos were taken in RAW mode with the camera in Aperture Priority at f/8 using the Tamron AF28-75mm f/2.8 XR Di zoom lens. No adjustment or processing has been applied to the tests other than the addition of the logo, gray bar and text. Click on the thumbnails to see the photos at their original resolution.


 

Canon EOS-1D Mark IV ISO 50 Sample Photo

Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
ISO 50 Sample
Canon EOS-1D Mark IV ISO 100 Sample Photo

Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
ISO 100 Sample
Canon EOS-1D Mark IV ISO 200 Sample Photo

Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
ISO 200 Sample

Canon EOS-1D Mark IV ISO 400 Sample Photo

Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
ISO 400 Sample
Canon EOS-1D Mark IV ISO 800 Sample Photo

Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
ISO 800 Sample
Canon EOS-1D Mark IV ISO 1600 Sample Photo

Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
ISO 1600 Sample

Canon EOS-1D Mark IV ISO 3200 Sample Photo

Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
ISO 3200 Sample
Canon EOS-1D Mark IV ISO 6400 Sample Photo

Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
ISO 6400 Sample
Canon EOS-1D Mark IV ISO 12,800 Sample Photo

Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
ISO 12,800 Sample

Canon EOS-1D Mark IV ISO 25,600 Sample Photo

Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
ISO 25,600 Sample
Canon EOS-1D Mark IV ISO 51,200 Sample Photo

Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
ISO 51,200 Sample
Canon EOS-1D Mark IV ISO 102,400 Sample Photo

Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
ISO 102,400 Sample

 

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  • Rock says:

    Thanks for the test. Much less color noise than I’ve seen in other samples.

    Pixel peeping aside, the real test comes from printing, which I’ll try with some of your samples. Would you consider posting the actual CR2 files?

  • Photo-John says:

    Thanks for the comment. I agree that printing is the real test. For real world testing I always compare 8.5×11 prints. In theory I could share the CR2 files. However, there was no adjustment made to these images other than adding the text and graybar. I converted them to 16-bit TIFFs with the supplied Canon Digital Photo Professional software. I’m not sure you’d get much more out of them with the CR2 files unless you started pushing them around. We’ve never posted RAW files for download before. But if there’s enough demand I’ll consider it.

  • Rock says:

    I print big. Very big. Frequently 60 x 90 for commercial clients. I tend to push the limits of noise and resolving power. I might have to rent a 1D Mark IV to get my hands some real files.

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