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Canon Introduces On-Screen Cropping Guides for EOS R50, R10, and R7

Canon Introduces On-Screen Cropping Guides for the EOS R50, R10, and R7 cameras. These guides will help you compose your images and videos for Instagram or YouTube reels. Take a look at what you will be getting in the latest firmware update from Canon

Key Points: Canon’s New Cropping Guide for EOS Cameras

  1. Announcement Date and Purpose
    • Canon announced a new Cropping Guide feature for select EOS cameras to help users frame subjects precisely and save editing time.
  2. Compatible Models
    • Available for Canon EOS R50, EOS R10, and EOS R7 via firmware update.
  3. Feature Highlights
    • Provides four tailored on-screen cropping guides for better framing.
    • Designed for horizontal and vertical framing.
    • Targets applications like school photography, sports events, and other scenarios needing consistent subject positioning.
  4. Availability and Pricing
    • Released on December 9, 2024, for $120 USD.
    • Current users can send their cameras to a Canon Service Center for installation.
    • New cameras pre-loaded with the feature can be purchased via Canon Direct and other dealers for an additional cost.
  5. Showcase Event
    • The feature will be demonstrated at the School Photographers Association of California (SPAC) trade show from January 21-25, 2025, in Las Vegas.

PRESS RELEASE

Canon Launches New Cropping Guide for Select EOS Cameras, Empowering Customers to Capture Beautifully Optimized Photos

MELVILLE, NY, December 9, 2024 – Canon Inc., the parent company of Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, announced today a new Cropping Guide feature that will be available via a firmware update for the Canon EOS R50, EOS R10 and EOS R7 camera models that allows users to more easily frame their subjects through the use of four tailored on-screen guides. The new feature will be available on December 9th from Canon USA for USD 120. Customers who have previously purchased one of the camera models compatible with the feature can send their device to a Canon Service Center and it will be returned with the Cropping Guide feature installed. For those new customers interested in the above-mentioned models, the option to purchase them pre-loaded with the feature (for an additional cost) will be available via Canon Direct and other dealers starting December 9th.

The new Cropping Guide feature provides on-screen guidelines that help shooters position subjects with precision, helping to ensure consistent and professional results while saving time on editing. It allows Canon users to position the frame at the time of capture so that post-production and editing can be kept at a minimum. Lastly, the Cropping Guides can be applied to horizontal or vertical framing scenarios, allowing for a wide range of shooting situations.

Canon will showcase its new offering to visitors to the School Photographers Association of California (SPAC) trade show from January 21-25 in Las Vegas, NV at the South Point Hotel and Casino at Booth #715. This new feature is specifically designed for school photography, sports events, or any scenario in which subjects need to maintain a consistent position.

Availability
The Cropping Guide will be available on December 9th. Please visit here for additional information about the software, a list of compatible cameras, and instructions on how to access the Cropping Guide.

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