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I finally decided to subscribe to EOS Magazine after seeing mention of it here and there. The photos are a brilliant source of inspiration, with useful information such as the aperture, shutter speed, and ISO used for the given conditions. It was refreshing to see the article on Street life featuring a photographer who uses a 5D MK3 and a 60D, so clearly the emphasis is on the photos. But there is a good balance of product reviews and Canon tech information.

This season, I hope to find my way to some flower farms in my area, so I'm looking forward to digging into the Flower en mass article, as well as the Flexible mode article, and access to library of back issues.
 
Nina Bailey has manuals published via that site. She did training for Canon. I purchased her R5 eBook.
 
From the actual EOS site.

Nina Bailey is our current Technical Editor and, after working for Canon for 10 years, she set up her own training company teaching exclusively about Canon EOS camera
 

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