Canon EOS 101: Photography and Videography Basics
Learn photography and videography basics in our EOS 101 series where we delve into shooting modes, auto focus, file types and more. These tutorials range from setup to post production and offer tips on how to utilize the features of your EOS camera.
Reading and understanding lens MTF charts
Learn how to read the MTF charts to determine optical quality, range of EF lenses and how the lenses can apply towards your photography preferences.
imagePROGRAF Software Tutorials Featuring Eddie Tapp
See how Explorer of Light Eddie Tapp makes the most out of the software bundled with the imagePROGRAF printer.
EOS 5D Mark III Firmware Update: Clean HDMI Output and AF Improvements Explained
Canon has released an important firmware upgrade for the EOS 5D Mark III that will undoubtedly benefit DSLR cinematographers and still shooters alike.
EOS-1D X CF Card Management
Learn the different features the Dual Card Slots in the EOS-1D X offers for photographers, such as image copying or recording to multiple cards.
Interchangeable Focus Screens in the EOS-1D Series Cameras
Learn the advantages of interchangeable focus screens for macro work, split-image focusing, high-magnification and more and the steps for installing and removing the screens with the tools provided.
An overview of the Intelligent Viewfinder Display system in the EOS-1D X and EOS 5D Mark III
See how the Intelligent Viewfinder Display can help offer a wide range of information and how to tailor them for your shooting needs.
Free Firmware And Application Software Upgrades For Select Cinema EOS System Cameras
Canon U.S.A. Announces Free Firmware And Application Software Upgrades For Select Cinema EOS System Cameras
EOS C500 Menu Simulator
The EOS C500 Menu Simulator is an interactive training tool to help you familiarize yourself with the camera's Custom Picture and Main Menus.
"Rhythm of Life" with the Cinema EOS C500 and Cinema Lenses
To produce 4k video of some of the best tap dancers in the world, Cinematographer Steven Poster ASC, utilizes the Cinema EOS C500 and an array of Cinema Lenses to capture every move in "Rhythm of Life."



