02-16-2019 07:04 AM - edited 02-16-2019 07:09 AM
Hi
I am now on my third canon DSLR after my last two were stolen including my nifty fifty,
Canon EF 70-300 mm f/4-5.6 IS II USM Lens etc. Anyway I now have another Canon 77D and purchased a second had (not used) EFS 18 - 135mm Nano USM lens, which I love, however, I havent got a card reader and when get connect my camera (wifi/bluetooth turned off) EOS Utility starts in wifi mode
Windows recognises my camera, My question is how to get out of wifi mode?
Thanks in advanve
Adrian Suri
02-16-2019 08:33 AM
There is a program called the EOS Launcher, which is a Windows Service that detects the camera, and then launches either EOS Utility 2 or 3, depending upon the model of your camera. The Launcher seems to want to initially default to Wi-Fi mode on some machines, even though you connect via USB and it detected your camera via USB.
You just need to close that program, and then go into the start menu and manually start the EOS Utility 3. Once you give it that initial startup, it should automatically launch in the future.
02-16-2019 09:13 AM - edited 02-16-2019 09:37 AM
SORRY SHOULD HAVE INCLUDED i AM CONNECTING WITH USB 3 (Toigh have tried usb 2) OS is windows 10 . profesional. I tried closing the notification but when I launched cannon utility the wifi dialog reopened. I do not think it's a driver issue as the camera lense registration tool works ok
thanks again
Adrian
02-16-2019 09:52 AM
I think the gold double arrow circle in lower left means there is an update available. Try clicking that and see what happens.
02-16-2019 09:56 AM
Thanks tried that, as well as using my back pci USB 3 card still without luck, very fustrating
02-16-2019 10:07 AM
Go into the program folder and find the Canon Utilities folder . Open it and select EOS Utility 2 and see what happnes.
02-16-2019 10:28 AM
I get an error message thus
02-16-2019 10:30 AM
Give Canon a call at 1-800-OK-CANON.
02-16-2019 11:56 AM
@adriansuri wrote:I get an error message thus
You need to launch EOS Utility 3. The EOS Utility 2 would not recognize your camera, so that message is correct.
If there is no shortcut for it in the START menu, then go into Windows Explorer, and look for the a Canon folder within the Programs folders. The EXE file you want should be named “EOS Utility 3.exe”.
While you are in there, you might want to right click on the file name to create a Desktop shortcut. You could even add a shortcut for it to the START menu, once you create one on the Desktop.
Again, once you get it to launch the first time, it should find it in the future. Also, be aware that the USB ports can go to sleep after a couple of minutes of inactivity, and so can your camera. Make sure that you turn the camera on just before you manually launch the application.
02-16-2019 12:02 PM
@jrhoffman75 wrote:Go into the program folder and find the Canon Utilities folder . Open it and select EOS Utility 2 and see what happnes.
You do not seem to have a shortcut for the EOS Utility 3, either.
I see “EOS Utility”, which is the desktop utility for EOS Launcher Service. I see “EOS Utility 2”, which is the older version. All recent cameras seem to use the EOS Utility 3.
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