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downloading EOS Utility drivers for 2 cameras

svjphotog
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I am trying to download the EOS 2 Utility for my Canon NON WIRELESS 60D so I can get the photos off the memory card. The computer I use already has EOS 3 Utility downloaded for my Canon mirrorless M50 Mark II. Is there any way to have both utilities on the same computer?

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Go to the EOS 1D X support site and download EOS Utility 3.13.20. It is the version that will also install EOSU 2. 

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

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Uninstall EOS Utility entirely. You don't need it and it is confusing the issue.

normadel
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You have to install EOS Utility 2.  Version 2.14.20 is on Canon 60D Support.

AGAIN, just to download pictures from camera to computer, you DON'T NEED EOS Utility at all.  Disable EU's "Start EOS Utility automatically when camera is connected". From then on, after connecting, look at "This PC" in Windows and you will see a drive named "Canon EOS 60D".  Open it to see the DCIM folder. That's where your pictures are.  Just drag them to move or copy to wherever you want them.

Respectfully Disagree. 

I have 12 years of 60D photos automatically saved in directories named with date/time by UTIL2.

Sure, I COULD replicate that feature manually after the drag&drop. 

 

Tronhard
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Have you considered simply removing the card from the computer and using a USB drive on your computer to upload the images?  It will be faster than the USB connector on the 60D and likely the 5DII, and just as simple to do.  Then you don't have to worry about software at all.


cheers, TREVOR

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"All the variety, all the charm, all the beauty of life is made up of light and shadow", Leo Tolstoy;
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I'm sorry I didn't thoroughly explain myself. 

There is a feature of UTIL2 image transfer that I require: Destination Folder and subfolder creation, as described within the "Preferences Tab".  This is far beyond the simple drag-and-drop workaround as suggested.  

UTIL2 interrogates the actual EXIF data and creates multiple subdirectories inside my CANON directory.  I request shooting year\month\date and the format YYYY-MM-DD the configuration settings tabs, then UTIL2 reads and writes, neatly organizing my archive. 

I could create these multiple directories manually, but that negates any speed advantage over USB manual transfer. Obviously, the issue isn't the transfer itself, it's the benefits of using an official CANON utility, built for the purpose.  I also use the camera control feature.

Perhaps you can suggest a more appropriate thread in which this dialoge belongs.  I will be embarrased if there is one already.  Better yet, a suitable download utility that will replace UTIL2.  

Thank you for your expertise

 

The most appropriate action is actually to start your own thread, please. It confuses everyone when we get different people creating their own posts and looking for solutions - we get crossed interchanges, as in this case where I was addressing the OP.  Each needs to be dealt with separately even if they seem the same.  At this stage 2 people including yourself have engaged in the thread started by svjphotog.

 


cheers, TREVOR

The mark of good photographer is less what they hold in their hand, it's more what they hold in their head;
"All the variety, all the charm, all the beauty of life is made up of light and shadow", Leo Tolstoy;
"Skill in photography is acquired by practice and not by purchase" Percy W. Harris
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