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EOS R5 Mark II communication issue with GP-E2

johnaluff
Apprentice

Got the camera yesterday and there is a LOT new. One thing that is not working is setting camera time from the GP-E2 GPS receiver. The camera recognizes it, and shows the correct time and location on the GPS menu, but when you try to set the time from it the camera reports the device was not found...confused...anyone else tried this yet

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kvbarkley
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To Brian's point:

From the R5MII manual:

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kvbarkley
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You are probably the only person that has tried it.

R5MII just started shipping

I doubt there are many GP-E2's out there.

I suggest you call Canon. They usually have the equipment right there and can try it along with you.

thnx!!

 

p4pictures
Elite
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Are you using the GP-E2 with the AD-E1 hotshoe adapter? Is the GP-E2 using the latest firmware?


Brian
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They must be using the adapter:

"The camera recognizes it, and shows the correct time and location on the GPS menu"

kvbarkley
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To Brian's point:

From the R5MII manual:

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johnaluff
Apprentice

Thanks for the help everyone! Two issues: FIRST, the hot shoe adapter AD-E1 is required. Second, the software must be updated, which appears to require a Windows computer and an interface cable (IFC-25AB I think, but that does not look like it will plug into any modern connection on a computer)...still chasing that part!

Does it need the adaptor? Seems to work fine with my R5 with current firmware on GP-E2 without the adaptor.

To connect to a computer you just need a USB cable with USB-mini into the GP-E2. I have just done this to update the firmware, which the R5 sees.

OK I've found that with my R5 the time is not reliably sent across. I prefer using the Canon software on my iPhone in most use cases because it gives a more reliable GPS signal, and the time is updated from the iPhone.

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