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EOS R100 - Photos getting less megapixels

Jplatek1
Apprentice

Hello,

I shoot on 24mp canon eos r100, when i transfer files from my camera to mu phone which is a samsungs22 the photo is 2mp

 

Somebody knos why instead of 24mp its only 2mp when i transfer it ?

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shadowsports
Legend
Legend

Greetings,

Here are the details for the Canon Connect App on Android.

Canon Camera Connect is an application to transfer images shot with compatible Canon cameras to smartphone/tablet.

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 following features for compatible cameras.
・Acquire location information from a smartphone and add it to the images on the camera.
・Switch to a Wi-Fi connection from pairing status with a Bluetooth enabled camera (or from touch operation with an NFC enabled camera)
・Remote release of the camera shutter with a Bluetooth connection.
・Transfer the latest firmware.

*For compatible models and features, please refer to the following website.

https://image.canon/st/ccc.html


-System requirement
・Android 10/11/12/13

-Bluetooth System Requirement
For Bluetooth connection, the camera needs to have a Bluetooth function, and your Android device needs to have Bluetooth 4.0 or later (supports Bluetooth Low energy technology) and the OS needs to be Android 5.0 or later.

-Supported Languages
Japanese/English/French/Italian/German/Spanish/Simplified Chinese/Russian/Korean/Turkish

-Compatible File Types
JPEG、MP4、MOV
・Importing original RAW files is not supported (RAW files are resized to JPEG).
・MOV files and 8K movie files shot with EOS cameras cannot be saved.
・HEIF (10 bit) and RAW movie files shot with compatible cameras cannot be saved.
・AVCHD files shot with Camcorder cannot be saved.

-Important Notes
・If application does not operate properly, try again after shutting down the application.
・This application is not guaranteed to operate on all Android devices.
・In the case of using Power Zoom Adapter, please set the Live View function to ON.
・If the OS network confirmation dialogue appears when connecting the device to the camera, please place a checkmark in the checkbox to make the same connection from the next time.
・The images may include your personal information such as GPS data. Be careful when posting images online where many others can view them.

・Visit your local Canon Web pages for more details.

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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kvbarkley
VIP
VIP

Also, 24 MP is the number of pixels in the sensor. If you save as a moderately compressed JPEG, it is easy to get a 2MB file.

AtticusLake
Mentor
Mentor

Do you mean "mp" (presumably that refers to mega pixels) or "MB", meaning megabytes?

Megabytes has nothing to do with megapixels.  Pixels are the colour squares that your picture is made of.  Bytes measure the physical size of a file.  While it's true that each pixel takes up some space in a file, so more pixels generally means more space, file compression means that there's no simple link between the two.

If you want to know how many pixels an image has, you will need to look for that info.

  • In Windows, you can look at a file's properties.  On the "General" tab, the "Size" field tells you the physical size of the file -- that's your bytes (or megabytes).  In the "Details" tab, you will see the Width and Height in pixels.  Multiply those together to get the total number of pixels.  Divide by a million for megapixels.
  • In Android (on my version of Android), in the Gallery app, open a picture, go to the menu (top-right dots button) and click "Info".  The third item down shows the date and file name, and then the number of megapixels (MP) and the file sze in megabytes (MB).

 

shadowsports
Legend
Legend

@Jplatek1,

I highlighted this in my intial reply.

・Importing original RAW files is not supported (RAW files are resized to JPEG).

RAW files are not transferred to Android using Canon Connect.  The files are converted to JPEG and downsized.

~Rick
Bay Area - CA


~R5 C (1.0.6.1) ~RF Trinity, ~RF 100 Macro, ~RF 100~400, ~RF 100~500, +RF 1.4x TC, +Canon Control Ring, BG-R10, 430EX III-RT ~DxO PhotoLab Elite ~DaVinci Resolve ~Windows11 Pro ~ImageClass MF644Cdw/MF656Cdw ~Pixel 8
~CarePaks Are Worth It

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