For 35 years, the Canon EOS-1 Series has empowered photographers to capture extraordinary moments, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible behind the lens. The latest in the family, the EOS R1 – pictured here as the flagship of the mirrorless EOS R System – is no exception, ready to elevate hybrid shooting with cutting-edge upgrades and new features.
September 2024 marks 35 years since the introduction of the Canon EOS-1, the first flagship model in Canon's EOS series of interchangeable lens cameras.
EOS stands for Electro Optical System and is also the name of the goddess of the dawn in classical Greek mythology. Canon's EOS technology made its debut in March 1987 in the EOS 650, the world's first SLR camera with a fully electronic lens mount. The EOS-1, which followed in 1989, was Canon's first top-of-the-line professional model with this system, using electrical signals to control such functions as autofocusing and aperture adjustment.
Designed to satisfy the advanced demands of professional photographers, the EOS-1 featured cutting-edge technologies and class-leading levels of performance, as well as high durability, robustness and reliability. These qualities have been core to the Canon EOS-1 Series throughout its development, down to today's flagship model, the full-frame mirrorless Canon EOS R1.
Here, we celebrate the heritage and technological evolution of the Canon EOS-1 Series and also hear from four distinguished pro photographers working in different genres – Richard Walch (sports), Sanjay Jogia (wedding), Brent Stirton (photojournalism), and Ellie Rothnie (wildlife) – who share how their Canon EOS kit has shaped and enabled their careers over time.