Of course, the major changes here are on the inside. Along with what we mentioned above, the camera also sports Canon's Dual Pixel CMOS AF, which lets you track moving subjects accurately when you're shooting video. When you hold it in your hand, it feels just like a Mark III, although the new body is 60 grams lighter. Unfortunately, we weren't able to shoot sample images with it, but we'll have a chance to do so in the near future. (The lenses pictured above were pre-production units, so Canon said it wouldn't feel comfortable with the results.)

All in all, though, the EOS Mark IV promises to be a juggernaut for professional photographers and videographers alike. In case you forgot, it's set to cost $3,500 body-only, though there will be a couple of kits available on release date. We'll let you know as soon as Canon reveals when its DSLR arrives in stores.