11-21-2017 09:30 PM - edited 11-22-2017 09:10 PM
Foolishly updated my MacBook Pro to MacOS High Sierra over the weekend and tried to download some photos off of my Canon 40D via the EOS Utility so I could update my blog, but it doesn't work. Nothing happens. Turned the camera off/on, unplugged the cable/replugged the cable, tried different USB ports, etc. Nothing happened. Is the EOS Utility not compatible with High Sierra? If not, is there a work-around? Will there be a fix? Thanks!
07-10-2018 12:01 PM
@indergopal wrote:
hi i tried downloading latest version of canon softwares numerous time but all communication failed.
i am used to shooting tethered great handicap for me
This sounds like a new issue. Since this is an old thread, you may want to create a new thread and provide info on your camera model, computer OS version, and the version of any software you are trying to use with the camera.
I'm on macOS 10.13.6 (High Sierra) - the latest
I use EOS Utility 3.8.20 - also the latest
I am not having any issues... WiFi works & tethered via USB works. I can transfer images via the USB cable. I can use EOS Utility. I can use other apps such as Apple Photos, Lightroom, and several others.
I normally don't do this... I normally just insert the card into a card reader. But I *can* do this via USB and it does work (I've tested this numerous times when users claim the software doesn't work.)
One important detail... only ONE application at a time can take control of the camera. Often, the computer will auto-launch some default application just because you connected and powered up the camera. This can interfere with the program you *want* to use being able to control the camera.
For example, you wont be able to import images into Photos or Lightroom if EOS Utility auto-launches when you connect the camera (you would need to quit EOS Utility and then launch Lightroom or Photos or whatever software you prefer to use.)
07-10-2018 01:26 PM
Hi Tim
Thanks for responding.
I actually had to buy a new MacBook Pro 15" and it has OS High Sierra ver 10.13.5.
I use Canon 5D Mark 2.
I just followed your suggestions and it is working. Will test more when I go to my studio.
Thanks a lot for sparing your precious time by responding to my problem.
Warm regards,
Inder
07-03-2019 10:36 PM
I know this is a really old post, but just want to close the loop and say that I still have my MBP 2010 and am currently running macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 and have successfully installed the latest version of EOS Utility 2.14.31c as well as the latest versions of Digital Photo Professional and PictureStyleEditor. I was finally able to download all the photos from my 40D via the cable...many moons, eclipses and desert night sky viewings later.....with success! I finally got around to making the time to do this. Thanks to all who contributed their time and expertise to this thread. It's probably time to upgrade the MBP and camera by now.
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