10-11-2017 02:04 PM
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10-12-2017 02:44 PM
Thx Tim!
WiFi is indeed disabled, hence the camera works with the two other computers.
10-11-2017 02:41 PM
You didn't enable WiFi did you? The camera can connect via WiFi mode or via USB -- but not both. Enabling WiFi will disable USB.
You also want to make sure no other software has taken control of the camera. (e.g. if the Apple "Photos" app starts and wants to read the camera, etc.)
You can start the macOS "Image Capture" utility, connect the camera, then check the lower left corrner (only visible if a camera is connected) and it will let you configure what software should be started automatically when that camera is attached to the computer. I typically set mine to "No Application" because I use several different programs and I want to be able to pick which one I want as needed rather than have something auto-start when the camera connects.)
10-12-2017 02:44 PM
Thx Tim!
WiFi is indeed disabled, hence the camera works with the two other computers.
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