01-18-2020 04:04 PM
Hello all,
I'm currenty running Catalina 10.15.2 on my Macbook Pro(mid-2012) and have discovered Canon EOS Utility no longer works on this iOS system. I am a one person crew and typicall use the app to film myself for my Youtube videos. I'd specifically need an app that will allow me to remotely control the autofocus like the EOS Utility does. Any other apps that can help me achieve this?
Thank you in advance for your time!
By the way, I'm shooting with a Canon Rebel T6i and typically use a 24mm f/2.8 lens. This setup doesn't give me much room to set the autofocus and forget (it hunts HORRIBLY and sometimes doesn't focus at all) it so I need to be able to monitor it while filming.
01-18-2020 06:52 PM
Sorry to hear about your issues with Catalina. Welome to the club.
As far as substitutes for Remote Live View shooting with the EOS Utility, I do not know of any. I was not aware that you are able to use a T6i for remote movie shooting, BTW.
In regards to autofocusing, how much refocusing do you need to do? If you are using a Live View as a remote monitor, then does not sound like you are moving around much, and neither is the camera ... not if you are making selfie videos.
So, I ask. Why do you need to autofocus during a video shoot? With careful selection of your aperture, you can take advantage of focusing at the hyperfocal distance of the lens. There are many online Depth of Field calculators on the internet. I like to use dofmaster dot com.
According to their DoF table, you can set your aperture to f/5.6, and everything beyond 9 feet is in focus. At f/8, this minimum focusing distance drops to 6 feet with a 24mm lens.
So, I ask again. Why do you find a need to refocus the lens during a video shoot? What is it about the content of your videos the require you to refocus the lens when you are making what I am guessing are selfie videos?
01-18-2020 07:10 PM
01-18-2020 07:21 PM - edited 01-18-2020 07:24 PM
Canon has updated EOS Utility for Catalina; you can download from the Canon support site.
Howver, I believe the problem with Catalina is not EOS Utility but the Apple USB driver/interface, so I think you may not find a solution outside of a macOS update.
https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/kb/macos-catalina-compatibility.html
08-03-2024 08:39 AM - edited 08-03-2024 08:42 AM
This is not an Apple issue, unless you don't care if any hacker can hijack your Wi-Fi connection between your camera and computer. This is a Canon's laissez-faire maintenance of their software issue. It is flabbergasting that Canon continues to rely on non-secure code that has been deprecated since macOS 13, Ventura. Sonoma is 14. And to be released in September, Sequoia will be 15. Going on 3 years and counting.
08-03-2024 08:55 AM
Beyond my level of expertise. You can submit feedback to Canon on the Canon USA homepage. There is a button at the bottom of the page.
08-03-2024 08:58 AM - edited 08-03-2024 09:02 AM
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