![]() We’ll briefly introduce it to those for whom it’s a new operation feature, and re-acquaint those who’ve used previous, less-expensive EOS models about its operation. The EOS 5D Mark IV brings this intuitive device control squarely into our advanced camera line-up. We haven’t had full touchscreen operation, for instance, in any previous full-frame EOS digital SLR. But for many more advanced Canon EOS shooters, this may be new and unfamiliar territory. Canon engineers have done a particularly good job of executing touchscreen operations in these cameras, providing an extensive range of camera operations that can be controlled in this manner. Our cameras have been slower to adopt these concepts, but we’ve seen touch screen operation in previous EOS models such as recent EOS Rebels, the EOS 70D, and current EOS 80D. It’s become second nature to many modern-day citizens of the world. You probably do it every day with your smartphone and/or tablet, and don’t give it a second thought - that is, touch the surface of your mobile device’s display to make a host of operational settings. ![]()
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