Bigger new PhotoPlus: The Canon Magazine issue no.171 now on sale!

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The bigger new November 2020 issue no.171 of PhotoPlus: The Canon Magazine is on sale now – as well as being delivered safely to subscribers homes.

Bigger new issue out now! Action photography tips from the pros, free 132-page essential guide book to drones worth £7.99, seven new tutorials with free videos, and more…

We’ve added more pages to this issue just to fit all of the following great Canon techniques, tutorials and tests in! Learn how our Apprentice captures tree-mendous treescapes with legendary landscape and Canon pro photographer David Noton, as they spend time photographing stunning trees from sunrise to night.

Also inside, we get four of the best Canon pro photographers to reveal their secrets for capturing great action shots – from fast wildlife and motorsports to ball sports and extreme sports, you can learn how to capture it all with your own Canon gear.

We have a magnificent seven new photo projects and image-editing tutorials with free videos to view online, including mega mono landscapes with B&W conversions, getting the best from 50mm prime lenses, tips for photographing weddings and shooting the moon!

As well as other image-editing tutorials, all with videos to watch online, including editing images in

,
Elements
and

The best photo-editing laptops in 2020 for photographers

Canon School

In Canon School, we help you extract stills from movies, get set up for turning hours into seconds with time-lapse videos, plus in EOS SOS our resident Canon expert answers your technical questions.

We talk to award-winning travel photographer Stuart Dunn about his globe-trotting career to date.

There are more readers’ images in Photo Stories, and in My Kit we see what six impressive pieces of gear an 18-year-old semi-pro carries for wildlife shoots.

We test the unique Canon RF super-telephoto 600mm and 800mm primes with their fixed f/11 apertures, along with eight affordable tripods to keep your Canon gear steady for sure-fire sharp shots.

Also a reminder to check out our Instagram page at @PhotoPlusCanonMag. Follow along with the team, join in the fun and send us your photos!

PhotoPlus: The Canon Magazine is packed with essential Canon techniques, tests, tutorials and inspiration – out now at all good newsagents and supermarkets, or make sure your copy is delivered to your door every month by subscribing at our online shop from just £13.50 for three issues!

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PhotoPlus

PhotoPlus: The Canon Magazine is the world’s only 100% Canon-focused title on the newsstand. Launched in 2007, for 14 years it has delivered news, reviews, buying guides, features, inspirational projects and tutorials on cameras, lenses, tripods, gimbals, filters, lighting and all manner of photography equipment. 


Aimed squarely at enthusiast photographers who use the Canon DSLR or mirrorless camera systems, all content is tailored to Canon users – so everything from techniques to product tests are tailored to those using the EOS camera system.


Editor Peter Travers brings 14 years of experience as both a journalist and professional photographer, with Technique Editor Dan Mold shoring up the magazine with his 6 years of expertise.