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EOS R8 - Connecting to EOS Utility in Windows via USB

SpaceMan1961
Apprentice

This was an issue that took me a few days to resolve, and there were not many answers when I looked in the forums that were actually helpful.

⚠️  The Problem: Connecting the camera to a PC via USB does not automatically open the EOS utility. Opening the device settings in Windows says "Canon Camera" but then it says "no drivers loaded."

  • Some forums entries said to disable Bluetooth and WiFi on the camera. That didn't fix it.
  • The EOS Utility manual did not really offer much help, either.  It just seems to assume that connection is automatic, and only tells you what to do after connecting.
  • Because the user manuals are no longer provided in-the-box with the camera, this answer was harder to find.

✔️The Solution:  The answer is actually on page 817 of the EOS R8 ADVANCED USER GUIDE.

The section is called "App Selection for USB Connections"

Step 1: Go to the wrench symbol 🔧 (Not the Wifi Settings) and select [Choose USB Connection APP]

Step 2:  Select "Photo Import/Remote Control"

Step 3: Press "Set" to save your setting.

That's It.  Nothing else. Simple, perhaps, but not at all self-explanatory - at least not to me. The menu didn't even say  anything about the EOS Utility. 🙄

If the camera is not immediately recognized by the EOS Utility, you can try turning the camera off and turn it back on before trying again.

As soon as I had changed this setting, the EOS Utility came to life and I was able to control the camera from my PC.

I hope this helps others, because when I looked before, none of the topics I found on this issue really helped me. 🙂

 

 

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SpaceMan1961
Apprentice

✔️The Solution: The answer is actually on page 817 of the EOS R8 ADVANCED USER GUIDE.

The section is called "App Selection for USB Connections"

Step 1: Go to the wrench symbol 🔧 (Not the Wifi Settings) and select [Choose USB Connection APP]

Step 2:  Select "Photo Import/Remote Control"

Step 3: Press "Set" to save your setting.

That's It.  Nothing else. Simple, perhaps, but not at all self-explanatory - at least not to me. The menu didn't even say  anything about the EOS Utility. 🙄

If the camera is not immediately recognized by the EOS Utility, you can try turning the camera off and turn it back on before trying again.

As soon as I had changed this setting, the EOS Utility came to life and I was able to control the camera from my PC.

I hope this helps others, because when I looked before, none of the topics I found on this issue really helped me. 🙂

 

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LeeP
Whiz
Whiz

"Simple, perhaps, but not at all self-explanatory - at least not to me."

Probably was "simple" to the people who created the protocol.

I experienced this in my day job on a new platform where setting something up was "simple" but not at all logical or self-explanatory.

Kudos to you for your sticktoitiveness (sic) and thank you for sharing.

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Thanks @LeeP, I have run into similar issues on other platforms as well, so much so that at one point, I got certified as a usability analyst so I could provide authoritative feedback on such issues. 😂

Appreciate the kudos, hope I'm able to help others along the journey as well. 🙂

I'm going reply to myself with the solution so people actually see it is resolved.✔️

SpaceMan1961
Apprentice

✔️The Solution: The answer is actually on page 817 of the EOS R8 ADVANCED USER GUIDE.

The section is called "App Selection for USB Connections"

Step 1: Go to the wrench symbol 🔧 (Not the Wifi Settings) and select [Choose USB Connection APP]

Step 2:  Select "Photo Import/Remote Control"

Step 3: Press "Set" to save your setting.

That's It.  Nothing else. Simple, perhaps, but not at all self-explanatory - at least not to me. The menu didn't even say  anything about the EOS Utility. 🙄

If the camera is not immediately recognized by the EOS Utility, you can try turning the camera off and turn it back on before trying again.

As soon as I had changed this setting, the EOS Utility came to life and I was able to control the camera from my PC.

I hope this helps others, because when I looked before, none of the topics I found on this issue really helped me. 🙂

 

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