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Canon EOS
NameCanon EOS

Canon EOS is a line of electronic single-lens reflex (SLR) and mirrorless cameras produced by Canon Inc., a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. The Canon EOS system was introduced in 1987 with the Canon EOS 650, a 35mm film SLR camera designed by Yoshihisa Maitani, a renowned Japanese camera designer who worked for Canon Inc.. The Canon EOS system has since become a popular choice among professional and amateur photographers, including Annie Leibovitz, Steve McCurry, and David LaChapelle, who have used Canon EOS cameras to capture iconic images for Vogue, National Geographic, and other prominent publications.

Introduction

The Canon EOS system is known for its innovative technology, including the Electro-Optical System (EOS), which enables fast and accurate autofocus, and the EF mount, a lens mount system designed by Canon Inc. in collaboration with Carl Zeiss and other lens manufacturers. The Canon EOS system has been used by many famous photographers, including Helmut Newton, Richard Avedon, and Irving Penn, who have worked with top models like Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, and Kate Moss for fashion brands like Versace, Gucci, and Chanel. The Canon EOS system has also been used in various fields, including sports photography, wildlife photography, and astrophotography, with photographers like Jim Brandenburg, Art Wolfe, and Tony Northrup using Canon EOS cameras to capture stunning images of National Football League games, African wildlife, and the Milky Way.

History

The Canon EOS system was first introduced in 1987 with the Canon EOS 650, a 35mm film SLR camera that featured a built-in motor drive and a TTL (through-the-lens) flash metering system. The Canon EOS system gained popularity in the 1990s with the introduction of the Canon EOS 1, a professional-grade 35mm film SLR camera designed for photographers like Greg Gorman and Herb Ritts, who worked with celebrities like Madonna, Michael Jackson, and Elton John. The Canon EOS system continued to evolve with the introduction of digital SLR cameras, including the Canon EOS D30, a 3.1-megapixel digital SLR camera released in 2000, and the Canon EOS 5D, a 12.8-megapixel digital SLR camera released in 2005, which was used by photographers like Joe McNally and Serge Ramelli to capture images for National Geographic and The New York Times.

Models

The Canon EOS system includes a wide range of camera models, from entry-level cameras like the Canon EOS Rebel and Canon EOS 1000D to professional-grade cameras like the Canon EOS 1D X and Canon EOS 5D Mark IV. The Canon EOS system also includes mirrorless cameras, such as the Canon EOS R and Canon EOS RP, which feature a new RF mount lens system designed by Canon Inc. in collaboration with Sigma and other lens manufacturers. Other notable Canon EOS camera models include the Canon EOS 7D, a 18-megapixel digital SLR camera popular among wildlife photography and sports photography enthusiasts, and the Canon EOS 6D, a 20.2-megapixel digital SLR camera used by photographers like Peter McKinnon and Mango Street Lab to capture images for Forbes and The Wall Street Journal.

Technology

The Canon EOS system features a range of innovative technologies, including the Dual Pixel AF system, which enables fast and accurate autofocus, and the DIGIC image processor, which provides high-speed image processing and advanced noise reduction. The Canon EOS system also features Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, allowing photographers to transfer images and control their cameras remotely using smartphones and tablets from Apple and Samsung. Other notable technologies included in the Canon EOS system are the EOS Scene Detection System, which automatically detects and adjusts camera settings for optimal image capture, and the Multi-Shot Noise Reduction system, which reduces noise and improves image quality in low-light conditions, as demonstrated by photographers like Tony Northrup and Peter McKinnon in their tutorials and workshops.

Lenses

The Canon EOS system includes a wide range of lenses, from kit lenses like the Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II to professional-grade lenses like the Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS III USM and Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM. The Canon EOS system also includes specialized lenses, such as the Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro and Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM, which are designed for specific applications like macro photography and wildlife photography. Other notable lens manufacturers that produce lenses for the Canon EOS system include Sigma, Tamron, and Tokina, which offer a range of lenses with advanced features like image stabilization and ultrasonic motors.

Accessories

The Canon EOS system includes a range of accessories, from camera bags and cases to tripods and flash units. Notable accessories for the Canon EOS system include the Canon Speedlite 600EX II-RT, a high-performance flash unit designed for professional photographers, and the Canon EF 12 II and Canon EF 25 II, a pair of extension tubes that enable close-up photography with Canon EF lenses. Other accessories available for the Canon EOS system include remote shutter releases, like the Canon RC-6 and Canon BR-E1, and camera grips, like the Canon BG-E20 and Canon BG-E22, which provide additional battery life and improved ergonomics for photographers like Joe McNally and Serge Ramelli. Category:Camera systems