10-27-2022 04:19 AM
I updated last night to MacOS Ventura. Unfortunately, the EOS Utility does not seem to be compatible with the latest version of MacOS. Because of this, I cannot connect with my Canon EOS R6. This is quite disastrous for me, since I use my R6 amongst others as a webcam. Why? In my profession and role, presentation matters a lot.
When will this be resolved? Why is Canon seemingly incapable of keeping their software up-to-date?
De facto, the almost brand-new camera is now not useable anymore.
12-11-2022 01:39 PM
WOW thank you so much SteveStone that indeed solved the problem, I am a bit mystified over why this is not available on the canon usa site but really glad it worked.
12-11-2022 01:41 PM
Indeed the 13.16.13 solves the problem bit surprised its not available on the US site but so long as it works....
12-11-2022 01:44 PM
I just installed that version and it fixed the issue for me, make sure you are not sill using the old version (I had to replace my links to start the newer version)
12-11-2022 01:46 PM
interesting my USB-C connection is blazing fast, perhaps reformatting your memory card would help
12-11-2022 01:55 PM
Available on the US site under macOS 12.
12-11-2022 04:22 PM
Thats why I did not see it, I was looking under macOS13
12-25-2022 06:29 AM
To be fair, Apple is known to screw people up regularly. Audio people also have to deal with their incompetence.
01-16-2023 11:34 AM - edited 02-15-2023 06:35 AM
Here is my update on some related activities I did to check if there is something in my wireless network that does not work related to my M1 and R7
a) I downloaded Canon CCAPI from their developer's site. The activation tool does not work on an Mac M1 running 13.x macOS 😞 So there is a bug in that program as it is not portable for that version. I then used a very old Mac with 11.3 (Big Sur) and was able to activate CCAPI on the camera. This adds an additional menu item to the wireless setting so you can can check you camera via HTTP requests. Make sure to not switch off the camera or disconnect it when the activation is running, wait till it is done or tells you that it can not find the camera and you need to just cancel. only then disconnect. However if the OS works it will do the activation, I think it takes less than 10 seconds. Wait. Make sure it comes back with the completed msg.
b) Now you can go to wireless settings and in the Camera control settings add your network, or make the camera the access point. I added my network, so I can access the camera from all devices including Mac, Linux, Raspberry PI
c) the use a device you have on the same network and you can look at the ccapi for example with
http://<YOURINTERNALNETWORKIP>:8080/ccapi
The IP number will be printed on the camera monitor
And everything seems to be working, I can communicate with the camera. I am now thinking about writing a couple of python programs so I can do the interface just through ccapi
This also confirms that canon has not yet updated several programs to ventura.
I think the best thing for canon would be to just enable ccapi by default and have us all hack the camera in python 😉
Update: I have written a python library and can now control the camera via
a) a GUI prototype that I wrote
b) jupyter notebooks so you can create workflows.
The library in pythin is super simple and has things such as `camera.av=8.0`. And so on ... including shoot a photo. This way you can completely control the camera. To see the library or the manual for it, visit me on
github.com/laszewsk/canon-r7-ccapi/blob/main/README.md
01-16-2023 03:45 PM
I had this issue, solved downloading EOS Utility form Canon Japan (not Europe, not USA)
01-16-2023 05:37 PM
I tried that too, but with no success 😞 However I can no longer test the activation of CCAPI from Japan, as my camera is already activated and I am quite happy with that as I can now program the camera in python ... There is already an API developed by someone else for it, but I like to make mine much simpler. This has the advantage that I can see the camera on any device as I go not via an AP but through the regular internal WiFi of my location. My goal is to gradually extend the interface to what I need ... mostly focus stacking ...
such as
camera = CCAPI(IPADDRESS)
camera.owner = "Geek Hacker"
print(camera.owner)
and so on ....
works already, I can also see all images on my 2 SD cards..
I work next on focus stacking.
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