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April 2023
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Welcome
Welcome
CREATURE CLOSE-UPS Our Apprentice Sue took this great
Meet the team
PhotoPlus CanonSkills
VIDEO GUIDES #202
CANON PROS
PhotoPlus THE CANON MAGAZINE
Who we are and our favourite Canon content in this issue…
LITTLE MONSTERS
Our PhotoPlus Apprentice learns some magic macro skills for taking great close-ups at CaptiveLight’s reptile centre in Hampshire
Racing the tides for a spectacular seascape
Bantham Beach, South Devon. 17:26pm. 24 November 2008
Canon Skills
Sharpen up your photography skills with our all-new photo projects and expert guides
Cool to be warm
Discover the mind-bending brilliance of colour correction gels and how to cool a flash to create warmer-looking images with James Paterson
ON LOCATION COLOUR CORRECTION GELS
Set up for off-camera flash and shift colours for wonderfully warm backdrops
TOP TIPS WARM UP OR COOL DOWN BACKDROPS
Learn how colour temperature gels have an impact on your subject and their surroundings
TOP TIPS CHOOSE YOUR KELVIN
Set your white balance in-camera or tweak it afterwards
PRO TIP MIX COLOUR TEMPERATURES IN PHOTOSHOP
Use the new intelligent AI masks to selectively shift white balance in Raw images in seconds
Seeing double
Dan Mold shows you how to create fantastic double exposures
HOW TO SHOOT DOUBLE EXPOSURES
Dial in these settings for sure-fire winners when taking multiple exposures in-camera
Razor sharp shots
Rod Lawton finds ways to get the sharpest possible shots from the Canon gear you already have with a focus on depth of field
THE SETUP GET SET FOR SHARPER SHOTS
Understand the useful features of your tripod for shake-free photos
THE PROJECT 3
TIP 1 APERTURE ADVICE No camera lens
Classic black-andwhite image edits
Adding the right finishing touches makes all the difference when you convert to mono to combat a colour clash, explains
LIGHTROOM TECHNIQUES HOW TO GO MONO
Learn Lightroom Classic CC skills... and go back to where photography started
Make the most of the Harmonization Filter
matches the look of two photos to create perfect composites with this Neural Filter
STEP BY STEP HOW TO MERGE IMAGES EFFECTIVELY
Solid lighting techniques will help you later to combine images for better match making
Clone to perfection
Improve your landscapes and remove distracting details with simple retouching skills in Affinity Photo
STEP BY STEP RETOUCH YOUR LANDSCAPE IMAGES
Master the Inpainting and Clone tools in Affinity Photo and rid scenes of unwanted details
KAYLEE GREER
Never work with animals, so the old saying goes, but try saying that to selfstyled dogtographer Kaylee Greer, with her amazing, awardwinning puppy photo portfolio...
ESSENTIALS
INSPIRATIONS
WINNING SHOTS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL GARDEN PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
MASTER RAW
Transform your images with our 10 essential Raw edits in Photoshop CC’s Camera Raw. Deputy editor Dan Mold shows you how…
01 HOW TO CROP AND FIX LENS DEFECTS
Some simple tweaks to get you started in Adobe Camera Raw
02 BASIC RAW EXPOSURE ADJUSTMENTS
Lift the shadows, retain highlight detail, adjust your exposure and boost colours in this important editing stage
03 SHARPEN YOUR SHOTS FOR BETTER DETAIL
Use the Detail panel to create razor-sharp Raw images
04 REDUCE DIGITAL NOISE TO SMOOTHEN YOUR SHOTS
How to smooth out graininess and unsightly noise in your Raw files
05 USE TARGETED ADJUSTMENTS TO ENHANCE YOUR IMAGES
Work on specific areas of your Raws with these three adjustment tools
06 FIX GEOMETRIC DISTORTION WITH THIS GREAT TECHNIQUE
Go to the Geometry panel to correct buildings to stop them ‘leaning’ over
07 TAKE CONTROL OF COLOUR
Finesse your colours and tones with ease
08 CONVERT FOR BRILLIANT BLACK-AND-WHITE IMAGES
Simple Raw editing steps for creating a moody monochrome masterpiece
09 ENHANCE YOUR PORTRAITS WITH THE SPOT REMOVAL TOOL
Discover how to tidy up blemishes and remove distractions from Raw images easily
10 SAVE & EXPORT YOUR FILES
Finish off your work by saving your edited Raws
PHOTOSTORIES
Photo essays from PhotoPlus readers and professional photographers alike
Exploring new heights
Will took off in a Cessna light aircraft to take incredible aerial scenes over the wilderness of Australia’s Shark Bay
BACKISSUES
Catch up on what you’ve missed by buying a recent issue either in print or via digital download
FOCUSPOINT
We’d love to hear your thoughts on the magazine and all things photographic! Email us at photoplus@futurenet.com
CANON SCHOOL
CANON SCHOOL
In part 24 of our series: We explain all you need to know to capture better photos with your wide-angle lenses
So, how wide do you want to go?
Small changes in focal length have a big impact
Filters and ultra-wide lenses
Avoid standard, chunky filters if you’re going ultra wide
Apply distortion correction
Prevent your wide-angle shots looking weirdly warped
Stay sharp when shooting indoors
Switch to a wide-angle for shake-free shots in tight spaces
Converging verticals
Avoid framing shots tightly if you want to fix the ‘keystone’ effect, created by tilting your camera
School tip Digital Lens Optimizer
Using your wide-angle via Canon’s optimtization tool
SOFT WARE SOLUTIONS
Our Canon expert Brian explains how to make the most of Canon’s free app for controlling EOS cameras with Wi-Fi
STEP BY STEP
Improve your workflow with EOS app Download software
EOSS.O.S
Our technical guru is here to help. No Canon conundrum is too big or small. Get in touch today at EOSSOS@futurenet.com
Getting started with movie shooting
What you need to know to capture footage with your Canon EOS camera
RATE MY PHOTO
Autumn’s End
NEW TESTS
CANON EOS R8
This new entry-level mirrorless R8 is Canon’s lightest full-frame EOS R System camera
CANON EOS R50
The new Canon EOS R50 takes everything great about the EOS M50 and makes it even better with an RF mount
CANON RF 24-50mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM
New budget standard zoom kit lens for smaller EOS R mirrorless cameras
CANON RF-S 55-210mm F5-7.1 IS STM
Canon’s new budget telephoto zoom for crop-sensor EOS R cameras
THE BEST BUDGET LENSES
Good glass needn’t cost a fortune... keep a tight grip on your purse strings and join us on a hunt for the best affordable lenses to suit your needs
7ARTISANS 50mm f/1.05 £450/$399
A super-fast prime for Canon R system cameras in aperture if not in focusing
HOW WE TEST
We combine real-world shooting results with rigorous lab testing to arrive at our overall ratings
CANON EF-S 10-18mm f/4.5-5.6 IS STM £229/$299
Refreshingly lightweight with a price tag to match, this lens is compact but goes large on viewing angles
DISTORTION
There’s a sting in the tail for some ‘mirrorless’ lenses when it comes to distortion
CANON EF 50mm f/1.8 STM £109/$125
Small but mighty, it’s a modern classic that works equally well with APS-C and full-frame DSLRs
CANON RF-S 18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM
It’s an ideal compact and lightweight standard zoom for APS-C format R system cameras £319/$299
CANON RF 16mm F2.8 STM £279/$249
This fast ultra-wide-angle prime is great – from landscapes and architecture to astrophotography
CANON RF-S 18-150mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM
A compact ‘superzoom’ lens that’s ideal for walkabout and travel photography £519/$499
CANON RF 24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM £399/$399
A compact yet highly versatile zoom, it’s ideal everyday shooting, travel photography and more
COLOUR FRINGING
Tests show lateral chromatic aberration
CANON RF 35mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM £499/$499
If you thought that prime lenses lacked versatility, this one will definitely change your mind
LAOWA 100mm F2.8 2:1 ULTRA MACRO APO
Bump up your macro magnification to twice life size with this powerful manual lens £499/$499
CANON RF 50mm F1.8 STM £199/$149
Following in the footsteps of the EF 50mm f/1.8 STM, the RF nifty fifty edition is a must-have for mirrorless
SAMYANG MF 14mm f/2.8 MK2 & MF 85mm f/1.4
Go wide or go long with this brace of Samyang manual lenses for R system cameras £369/$449 & £320/$399
SIGMA 56mm f/1.4 DC DN | C£379/$375
Perfect for portraiture and still life photography on EOS M bodies, this Sigma is a beauty
SIGMA 105mm f/2.8 MACRO EX DG OS HSM
A trusty, full-featured macro lens for DSLRs with excellent performance and image quality £359/$569
THE WINNER IS... CANON RF 35mm F1.8 MACRO IS STM
This lens is a top-quality prime at a bargain price, also offering you terrific versatility
BUYERS’ GUIDE
With prices ranging from a couple of hundred to a few thousand, Canon has an EOS camera to suit everyone, from the complete beginner to most demanding pro…
BUYERS’ GUIDE
With prices ranging from a few hundred to several thousand, Canon has an EOS camera to suit everyone, from the complete beginner to most demanding pro…
BUYERS’ GUIDE
With over 200 lenses we’ve listed for Canon EOS cameras, picking the right one can be tough. Here’s the lowdown!
BUYERS’ GUIDE
Contacts Canon www.canon.co.uk Peleng www.digitaltoyshop.co.uk Samyang www.samyang-lens.co.uk Schneider
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