Learners can dive into essential topics such as photography and filmmaking basics, exposure, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and mastering depth of field using your Canon DSLR’s or mirrorless cameras. This content will equip you with the core understanding needed to capture stunning images in any situation.
Canon Academy Fundamentals

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Quick tip: Discover the EOS R3's AF functions when shooting video
Achieve smooth focus shifts in video sequences and other helpful functions
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Quick tip: Configuring the EOS R3's AF buttons
Assigning custom functions and settings to the AF buttons
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Quick tip: EOS R3 - AF case function and selection
Advantages of the AF cases of the EOS R3 for AF tracking during focus tracking
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Quick tip: discover online user guides for Canon cameras, lenses and accessories
All the information you need - on the cam.start.canon website
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Quick tip: Configure the EOS R3 electronic viewfinder
Discover the many options and display the information you need
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Quick tip: Take flicker-free photos in artificial light
Minimising the disturbing effects of artificial light
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Quick tip: Get more depth of field at close range with focus bracketing
Focus bracketing and internal stacking - here's how it works
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A quick guide to filming with the EOS: Entering video mode
How do you access the video mode on your EOS?
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Quick tip: Overview of the EOS R3 AF system
Automatic detection of people, animals and vehicles thanks to machine learning technology
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Quick tip: Image selection, rating and voice tagging with the EOS R3
Discover the possibilities of the versatile image rating function
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Quick tip: Configuring the Quick Menu on the EOS R3
Use the camera's Q button to activate quick settings in viewfinder or display
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Quick tip: Configuring the Info button on the EOS R3
Decide what information you want to see in the viewfinder or on the display when you press the Info button.
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Quick tip: Viewing and deleting images with the EOS R3
Use this helpful feature especially when shooting at high frame rates.
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Quick tip: How case settings work and what they can do for you
Learn more about case settings using the EOS R8 as an example.
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Quick tip on filming with the EOS: frame rate and exposure time
Smooth movements - what frame rate do you need?
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Quick tip: Automatic leveling with the EOS R7
The EOS R7 is the first camera in the EOS R system to feature Auto leveling.
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Automatic Subject Tracking Autofocus on the EOS R7 and EOS R10
Sharp photos - even with moving subjects
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What makes the 50mm lens so exciting?
Fast, light and versatile - the "normal" focal length for full frame format
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EOS R8 and EOS R50 - Camera set-up for Content Creator
Discover new features and capture high-quality photos and video content with ease
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Canon Camera Connect App: connect your EOS camera to your smartphone
Smart remote control for your EOS
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Quick tip: Continuous shooting in RAW burst mode with the EOS R7 and EOS R10
Record images before pressing the shutter button
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Connection-friendly adapters
The Canon lens adapters for the EOS R system allow EF lenses to be used with EOS R cameras without restriction.
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Sharp from front to back with focus bracketing
Extend the depth of field as desired with the "focus stack"
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Coordinated image stabilisation
How the optical image stabiliser and in-body image stabilisation (IBIS) work together in the EOS R5 and EOS R6
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Transferring image files from the EOS-1D X Mark III
The EOS-1D X Mark III stores image data on CFexpress cards.
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What are the advantages of the RF bayonet?
The Canon RF lens mount is a key feature of the EOS R mirrorless cameras.
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Filming with Canon EOS: Basics & first steps
With your EOS camera, it is easy to make high-quality and beautiful video recordings.
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