11-17-2013 03:23 AM
Though successfully made an AD HOC connection to my smartphone I've had no such luck connecting to my Mac. If it's possible on ios 7 it's gotta be possible on OS X Mavericks...
I get all the way to the "select camera" option from the WFT pairing icon at the top of my screen, which indicates that it sees my eos 6D. I select it, click connect, at which point it prompts me to complete the process on my camera's LCD.. and then something happens, the camera disapears from the WFT Pairing Software window. Once or twice I've gotten my camera to see "Nate's MacBook" too but still the EOS Utility doesn't recognize any connection.
Has anybody had any success connecting the 6D to a Mac wirelessly using an Ad hoc connection? It must be possible.. it should be trivial. But I've (unfruitfully) poured hours into this. Very frustrating.
Thanks in advance.
03-21-2014 09:10 PM
03-21-2014 10:24 PM
03-21-2014 11:28 PM
Let me attempt to clarify one more thing.
If I Quit EOS Utility and WFT Pairing, then initiate the WiFi connection from the camera, the Confirm settings display shows me a good IP (192.168.1.x) address. At this point, if I bring up OS X Image Capture, the EOS 6D appears in the Shared section (not in the device section where it appears if I use the USB cable). But it behaves like a connected camera, in that I can browse the photos on the camera card this way.
If I then start EOS Utility, and then attempt WiFi pairing, it won't find and offer the camera to connect. However, it will cause the camera to display 0.0.0.0 as its IP address in the Confirm settings display. This will also cause the PTPCamera killed OS X console message as I showed earlier. OS X Image Capture seems unaffected.
Starting over, I quit all the above and restart wifi on the camera. When it says to connect, I start EOS utility and wifi pairing. Complete the connection on the camera, WFT pairing sees the camera at the 192.168.1.x address and offers it for connection. At this point:
1) 6D Confirm settings shows 0.0.0.0
2) OS X Image Capture shows a shared device, but its name is now something like ICPO-WFTEOSSystemServiceHHHHHH, where the H's come from the camera's Mac address. I can NOT view any pictures on the 6D card this way.
Trying to Connect from WFT Pairing Select Camera dialog fails as previously described.
What I am seeing consistently is that when WFT Pairing finds the camera and offers it for connection (even before I choose Connect), it knocks out the legitimate IP address on the 6D's Confirm Settings panel. This doesn't seem right to me. And then it fails to hand EOS Utility a connected camera.
07-18-2014 05:39 PM
TIme to revisit this...
MacbookPro Retina/15" 500G SSD, OS/X 10.9.4.
Downloaded and installed Firmeware 1.1.4. Install fresh EOS Utility 3.0 and launched it.
Disabled GPS, Enabled WiFi. Connect window appeared.
Selected my camera and that selection was removed from the list.
Nothing. EU3.0 just froze up. Had to quit it.
tried EU2 (2.14.0.0) Same thing... just had to Quit it. nothing.
Tried EU3 just launching with Camera already on, "Paring over Wi-Fi/LAN". Selected my camera again,
got the splash screen, then frozen, again.
Really? It's been how long since this has failed to work?
07-18-2014 06:03 PM - edited 07-18-2014 06:04 PM
More... Turned off bluetooth and WiFi on MacbookPro, (ethernet using wired connection).
One time, but only one time, I saw a screen that said to complete the connection from camera screen, nothing on camera screen to indicate any communications requests.
10-15-2014 06:28 PM
Update!
I'm connected, paired and remote controlling my camera! FINALLY!!!!
Conclusion: Drop, re-setup, connect, shoot.
10-15-2014 06:48 PM
And.... it looks like we must go thru the connection wizard every time. It must not remember the password. Get Err11 (Target connection not found) message otherwise. (sigh).
Also found this in manual.
http://www.manualslib.com/manual/429344/Canon-Eos-6d.html?page=153
03-28-2015 05:29 PM
I know this topic is dated -- but I've been searching for a solution since I bought the camera and I finally figured it out today.
From what I can tell, OSX creates it's adhoc network with a funny IP address, which is what causes the grief when pairing.
Please note, I'm using Yosemite, so the Mac commands may vary slightly. I'm using EOS Utility 3.1.0
Here's what you do:
Enjoy!
Ken
03-28-2015 07:20 PM
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