Apparently the latest version of Camera Connect is picky about the camera nickname. We had it set to the name of the camera owner. Once we reset it to the default "EOS80D" the APP connected to the phone immediately upon the WiFi connection being established. Apparently the APP didn't recognize the camera's SSID built from the non-default nickname. help_outline. By connecting to a camera with Wi-Fi (direct connection or via wireless router), this application provides the following features: ・Transfer and save camera images to a smartphone. ・Remote shoot with live view imaging of the camera from a smartphone. ・Connect with Canon's various services. This application also provides the
By popular demand, here is a step by step visual walkthrough of what you can do with Canon's Camera Connect App and how to use the features!Keep an eye out f
That's a good idea, but I'm using the original Canon data cable that came with the camera. Everything I'm doing works fine on the old XP laptop, it's just the Win10 computer that's having trouble. I'm really hoping Canon can provide this camera with a firmware update. If not, then I don't see a solution for USB connectivity.
02-04-2021 08:13 AM - edited ‎02-04-2021 08:14 AM. One solution: Adapter (three to two connectors). New microphone might have a plug with three connectors. And your Canon camera might have a jack for two connectors. In this case, the solution is to buy an adapter. In this video I detail out you can fix the issue of EOS Utility not recognizing your camera. its a pretty simple solution. Created with VEGAS ProIf you are u To do so, open the menu settings on the camera and select ‘connect to the smartphone (tablet). Then, enable the Wi-Fi settings and click Ok. From there, select ‘add a device to connect to’ and then enable Bluetooth settings. Press the Set button and start pairing.
Canon M50 not connecting to PC via USB. I'm trying to connect my M50 to my PC via USB but it isn't working. I've tried 3 different micro USB cables and I've tried on different PC ports. I also turned off WIFI and NFC connectivity and still no luck.
Your computer must detect the camera when you want to access your precious captured memories. But many times, Windows 10 doesn’t recognize a Canon camera whe 8lVo.
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