Lesson series

Understanding the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

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Learn all about the features and functions of your Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera, and how you can make the most of them to improve your photography.

This self-paced online course can be streamed on any device with an internet connection. The course contains 17 lessons, split over eight chapters. From the start, you'll be taken step by step through your camera's set-up, so that you'll be camera confident in no time.

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Watch on any device

Access whether at home or on-the-go, on any device connected to the internet

Self-paced learning

Learn at your own pace – watch the lessons and complete the tasks to reinforce your learning

Get camera confident

Boost your confidence – navigate round your camera settings and features with familiarity and ease

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Buy the full EOS 5D Mark IV camera course and get ten hours of video tutorials to watch and learn at your leisure – only £79 for lifetime access

Why this Camera Course?

  • 17 in-depth lessons
  • 8 hours of video
  • Comparison shots
  • Bonus learning materials
  • Learn with camera in hand
  • 100% Canon content

Learn What's Important

Nina Bailey, Canon specialist tutor, knows exactly what photographers need to know to get the most from their Canon EOS camera. She takes you step by step through the key features and settings of your camera, so you can understand how your camera works, what the many features do and how to achieve a camera set-up that works for your photography.

Learn by Example

You'll get a combination of streamed camera content so you can see how to navigate round the controls and menus, out in the field scenes, real-life examples of features in use as well as tutorials packed with information and comparison shots.

Course Lessons

Meet YOUR Tutor

Nina Bailey

A true Canonite, Nina has only ever used Canon camera gear. After working for Canon in the 1990s, she struck out on her own to set up a photography training business for amateur and enthusiast in 2000.

An experienced tutor, she's the founder of EOS Academy where she directs the training programme, and she's also Technical Editor of EOS magazine, the original Canon magazine for EOS enthusiast photographers.

Whatever you want to know about your Canon EOS camera and your photography, Nina knows. She's used almost every EOS camera there is and loves all the nitty gritty techy 'how it works' stuff. But her real skill is in putting this across in a straightforward, jargon-free way so you can learn when to use your camera's features and how to make the most of your camera.
Patrick Jones - Course author
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