02-19-2019 08:47 AM
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02-22-2019 04:03 PM
02-08-2020 08:43 PM
How did you determine that the SD card was corrupted? I haven't had any issues that idicate that someting is wrong with the card.
I still think for the most part it's a compatibilty issue of some type. It worked in the past and now it seems that a lot of people are having the same issue without resolution. It's unlikely that we all have a corruptedf card but I'm glad that you have managed to isolate your problem.
09-25-2019 02:12 PM
09-25-2019 02:32 PM
Interesting. I still think there is more to it than that. I'll try it tonight also with switching cards. However, I can't imagine all the people having the same issue have corrupt cards.
Keep me posted!
Thanks
10-04-2019 07:09 PM
I finally managed to get the NFC connect mode to work for the updated Camera Connect app (2.5.10.15 (build 1085)).. the problem seems to be a WiFi networking issue at the phone's end.
On the Android version of the app, it shows what WiFi network the phone is connected to. I noticed that when I connected to my camera, it would temporarily show that it was connected to the camera's WiFi session ID, but then, almsot as soon as it'd done that, it would revert back to being connected to the previous WiFi network and the camera would thrown an error.
So.. I disabled autoconnect on my phone for the WiFi network I was connected to, and cycled the WiFi off and back on again on my phone to drop the WiFi connection but have WiFi enabled. Once I did that, I could reliably connect to the Camera Connect app and control my camera from my phone.
So it seems like the app has been updated and no longer keeps the phone attached to the Camera's ad-hoc WiFi network, instead allowing it to reconnect back to an access point.
I know most of the people on this thread are having issues connecitng their iPhones, so it would be interesting if someone with an iPhone would attempt a similar set of steps and see if it works for them.
10-05-2019 08:05 AM
01-10-2020 04:38 PM
I'm getting some similar problems. Camera is an EOS6D, smartphone is new LG Android. The phone wi-fi finds the camera, connects, the camera screen says "Start the Smartphone App" but the app says "Not Connected". Tried uninstall, phone restart, and reinstall twice. Cleard camera settings twice as well. The phone wi-fi seems to connect with the camera, the camera seems to recognizeed the phone, but the app doesn't realize it's connected. Any ideas?
Thanks so much in advance.
01-17-2020 01:20 PM
I'm having the same problem with connectivity with my iPhone and T7i. It had worked fine previously but I've probably connected 100 times so far and every time it either says the connection failed or just drops off.
I've spent literally hours on the phone with Canon tech support without any resolution.
It ocurred to me to try connecting to a different phone so I did that with the same result - failed! I initially thought it had to be the camera and in fact a Canon rep said I should send it in for repairs. After reading so many posts that others have similar problems though I decided that it can't be the camera.
I then tried connecting to my computer and it worked flawlessly so the Camera's wifi/bluetooth transmitter must be fine.
I don't know what version IOS you're running but I have 13.3 and I think that may have someting to do with it. For now, using Canon Camera Connect is not possible.
If you figure it out please share it with me and I'll be sure to do the same!
01-17-2020 01:58 PM - edited 01-17-2020 02:00 PM
Never got it to work and I gave up. My phone is an Adroid. Basically this is how I see it, confirmed by what I see on You Tube How To videos. My camera and phone Wi-Fi are connecting, the moment I enter the encrytion key into my phone wi-fi login, simutaneously the phone shows connected and the camera screen changes to "Start the smartphone app". Problem is the app is supposed to bring up a prompt listing my camera and that never happens.
BTW, had assistance from Member Community on KelbyOne, they suggested stopping my Internet Security on my phone, tried that, still no change. Also, downloaded the Canon EOS Utility for my laptop, that connects and works fine.
Canon app, it's a mystery, not worth the trouble.
01-17-2020 07:18 PM
It seems to me that it must be a software conflict between the app and the opererating systems of some phones. I'm hoping that Canon checks it out and if doable, fixes it.
01-23-2020 03:47 PM - edited 01-23-2020 03:56 PM
I have had the same issue all day (able to connect but as soon as I open the app, it says not connected), and after playing around with the settings, I got it working. I have an iPhone XR iOS 13.3. Go to:
Wireless Communication Settings
WiFi Settings
NFC connection - select DISABLE
I noticed the default setting is Enable and so when I reset all the settings, it still wouldn't work.
I still can't get it to connect to my MacBook though!
Hope this helps someone.
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