06-27-2017 03:37 PM - edited 06-27-2017 03:37 PM
I so wish this program would not have all the extra junk! All I want it for is to view my photos and EXIF data. Is there a preferance page where I can remove or turn off the things I don't want? I have a Rebel XT and Canon has abondoned me on using their software to download photos from my camnera with EOS Utility.
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06-28-2017 03:09 PM
Hi Chzuck,
Thanks for your reply regarding ZoomBrowser EX.
ZoomBrowser EX isn't compatible (at least reliably compatible) with Windows 10.
Is ZoomBrowser EX the only Canon software that you have or do you have the Digital Photo Professional (DPP) installed, too? (DPP is the best software that Canon provides for viewing EXIF data and AF points.)
If you don't have DPP installed, do you still have the original CD ROM that was included with your camera?
06-30-2017 08:07 AM
@chzuck wrote:
Thank you for that recommendation. I may need to take another look at that one. Perhaps I will install that on my laptop and work with it.
DPP 3 and DPP 4 don't get in each other's way. Both can be installed on the same computer.
06-30-2017 09:03 AM
07-01-2017 09:45 AM
@chzuck wrote:
Great to know. Gives me an opportunity to learn 4 with 3 as a fall back if I get frustrated with trying to learn 4.
One final point: DPP 3 and 4 don't see each other's changes, So you can have two separate, independent versions of an image, maintained in the same RAW file. Deciding whether that's a feature or a bug is an exercise left to the user.
08-26-2019 08:43 AM
Recently purchased new camera Canon Powershot SX620HS and would like to continue using Zoombrowser as I did with my old Powershot A630 but cannot download pictures, what should I do ?
08-27-2019 01:20 PM
Sorry, ZB is no longer supported.
08-27-2019 02:24 PM
I thought that ImageBrowserEX was intended to supplant Canon ZoomBrowserEX. Though I seem to recall having issues installiing and/or opening ImageBrowser in my Win7 desktop. Haven't tried installing any updated version, if one exists.
08-27-2019 02:46 PM
Update.....it works OK if I take the memory card out of the camera and stick it in the laptop, but not if I couple up with USB cable, hope you can understand what I am trying to say.
08-27-2019 05:18 PM
@richardhodson wrote:Update.....it works OK if I take the memory card out of the camera and stick it in the laptop, but not if I couple up with USB cable, hope you can understand what I am trying to say.
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