Compatible with most telephoto and zoom lenses within Canon's flagship professional L-series, the Canon Extender EF 2x III is a great kit addition.
This extender's smart design ensures no loss of lens performance or image quality whilst doubling your focal length.
Improved anti-reflection materials and coating around the edge of lens elements reduces flare and its durability makes it resistant to dust and water.
EF Extender 2.0x III's in-built microprocessor provides accurate transfer of data between lens and camera, perfect when on location.
Learn how to shoot underwater wildlife photography with practical tips from Richard Robinson, including gear, settings and ethical techniques for marine life.
Discover how Open Gate recording on the Canon EOS C50 empowers creators like Moses to shoot once, reframe freely, and deliver across cinematic, vertical, and social formats with ease.
Prime lenses ideal for producing high-quality, sharp images with better low-light performance making these types of lenses perfect for portraits and travel.
Discover how travel photographer TK North captures compelling images with these six photography tips. Learn how the Canon EOS R6 Mark III helps him travel light, stay creative, and shoot anywhere with confidence.
Explore 11 fun ways to use Canon photo and magnet paper with the Canon PIXMA TS9560a – from zines to cards, crafts, scrapbooks and more.
Explore the creative possibilities of the Canon Pixma printer and make your own fridge magnet game at home.
Videographer Trystin Sinnott shares his top tips for shooting cinematic video in natural light using the compact Canon EOS C50.
Multiple vulnerabilities were found in certain printer drivers for production printers, office/small office multifunction printers, and laser printers.
Multiple cases of buffer overflow vulnerabilities have been confirmed for Canon Laser Printers and Small Office Multifunction Printers.
A passback vulnerability was found in production printers, office/small office multifunction printers and laser printers.
Google has announced the "Google Cloud Print (GCP)” service will be discontinued on December 31, 2020. As a result, Canon inkjet printer models from 2H 2020 onwards will not be GCP-compliant.