04-03-2018 05:26 PM
04-06-2018 03:40 PM
Yes it has a USB port and I got it to connect that way. Couldn't get it to connect wireless. But it does live view shots to the serface so it works now. Thank you
04-04-2018 04:12 AM
@mcumminswrote:Is there a canon connect for the surface 4 pro like there is for apple?
What are you looking, or trying, to do?
04-04-2018 11:53 AM
control the camera from my surface and transfer pictures like my phone
04-04-2018 09:56 AM
The Canon "Camera Connect" software is really for mobile devices such as iOS (iPhone & iPad) or Android phones & tablets. This allows for image transfer as well as remote control of the camera.
For computers.... (Windows & Mac) you'd just use EOS Utility for image transfer & remote control of the camera.
I don't own a Surface... but I'm thinking that's just Windows 10, no? If so then you should be able to install EOS Utility to do image transfers or remotely control the camera. Does the Surface run a special version of Windows such that the normal Windows version of EOS Utility can't be used?
04-04-2018 11:39 AM
Thank you for your responce. It's a full blown Windows 10 computer with the tablet capablities. I will load the EOS Uility and try it out.
04-04-2018 12:38 PM
Loadedthe EOS Uility and gave it a go, it wouldnt connect to the software on the Surface but it did on the Iphone. Not sure what i'm doing wrong. Gave up for now.
04-05-2018 09:46 AM
@mcumminswrote:Loadedthe EOS Uility and gave it a go, it wouldnt connect to the software on the Surface but it did on the Iphone. Not sure what i'm doing wrong. Gave up for now.
If the attempted connection is via WiFi (and I suppose it probably is), make sure you know who is a client and who is an access point. Computers usually prefer to be clients; phones (at least in this context) often function as access points. Many cameras can be either one, but you have to tell the camera which it is.
WiFi is a relatively simple protocol, but it isn't trivial to set it up. When you wander even a little bit off the beaten path, it can call for more computer smarts than most photographers, even digital photographers, usually need.
04-05-2018 02:38 PM
Thank you for that info I will give that a try
04-05-2018 07:41 PM
@mcumminswrote:Loadedthe EOS Uility and gave it a go, it wouldnt connect to the software on the Surface but it did on the Iphone. Not sure what i'm doing wrong. Gave up for now.
Not every Canon DSLR, like most entry level Rebels, is able to connect to a PC via Wi-Fi like that. Does the Surface Pro have a USB port, or a card reader port? Use that instead.
04-06-2018 03:40 PM
Yes it has a USB port and I got it to connect that way. Couldn't get it to connect wireless. But it does live view shots to the serface so it works now. Thank you
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