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Vincent Laforet tests the Canon 1D Mark IV

UPDATE: Canon has asked Vincent Laforet to remove his video. We will update this post once it is back online.

Vincent Laforet has been able to get his hands on a Canon EOS 1D Mark IV camera in the past few weeks and he (along with around 50 technicians) has worked on this short movie. 'Not a single external light source was used / added,' he says. 'The ISO stayed locked in the 6400 ASA range - with a very few shots hovering 1 stop above and one or two set to 3200 ASA because we had TOO MUCH depth of field…(on the bridge.)...' See for yourself:

Nocturne from Vincent Laforet on Vimeo.

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