12-13-2022 10:28 AM
I am trying to tether my Canon EOS 5D Mark IV to my macOS Monterey version 12.2.1. I want to be able to use Lightroom Classic for a 'tethered capture'.
So I downloaded the latest version of the EOS Utility 3 from the Canon website. It all installed okay, but when I connect my Canon EOS 5D Mark IV to my laptop via a cable, it does not recognise the camera.
I have tested the cable and it works with the camera and an Android laptop.
However, Lightroom is installed on my Mac and I would like to continue to use it on my Mac.
I can't figure out what the problem is when I connect the Camera to my Mac.
Please help!
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12-13-2022 03:37 PM
This video taught me the answer!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIrwigMKhTI
Basically, you can tether straight from Lightroom with no need for the EOS Utility 3. You need to disable the utility so the tethering is handled only by Lightroom. It did not work well at first, but after a few tries it did.
12-13-2022 10:47 AM
I literally came to the canon community to find out if anyone is experiencing the same issue and found a work around. I wanted to transfer my photos and videos to my external hard drive from canon 5d mark iv and the utility does not recognize my camera, I was using my Mac mini. I decided to use wifi to transfer my photos and videos but it takes forever. Hopefully someone can provide a workaround. I'm going to download the utility to my MacBook Pro and see if I experience the same issue.
12-13-2022 10:58 AM
Thank you for your message. It's comforting to know it's not just me. I also thought about trying to transfer through wifi, but I need the transfer time to be fast and continuous because I want it for shooting in a studio environment with a team. Please let me know how it goes with your MacBook Pro.
12-13-2022 03:44 PM
I feel like the utility might be outdated and won't work for new Macs, but I could be wrong.
12-22-2022 07:27 AM
@sarahimarland wrote:I feel like the utility might be outdated and won't work for new Macs, but I could be wrong.
The latest version of EOSU works with the latest version of macOS.
12-13-2022 03:37 PM
This video taught me the answer!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIrwigMKhTI
Basically, you can tether straight from Lightroom with no need for the EOS Utility 3. You need to disable the utility so the tethering is handled only by Lightroom. It did not work well at first, but after a few tries it did.
12-22-2022 06:56 AM
Thanks for sharing. Canon still needs to address the issue or find a patch if a user decides not to tether and just connects the camera so the utility can download the images/videos…
12-22-2022 08:05 AM
Have you tried starting the EOS Utility manually? Sometimes the app needs an initial jump start on some platforms.
12-22-2022 08:32 AM
No patch required. EOSU will connect to my camera on both my PC and my MacBook. Using latest version of EOSU and the OSs.
I start EOSU3 directly.
12-23-2022 03:48 PM
This worked. I had to uninstall and reinstall the newer version of EOS Utility 3.16.1 and reboot a few times. It took some time for it to cycle through before it recognized my camera, but it worked.
Thank you.
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