03-11-2016 08:07 AM
I just bought a used Canon Digital Rebel, DS6041, and while it works very well I cannot see the camera when I use the USB connector to my Windows 10 laptop. There seems no way to download the pictures to the computer. Where can I buy a device that I can plug in the CF card and plug the adapter into the SD Card slot on my computer? Or is there a work-around that would make a direct connection work like all the other digital cameras I have ever used? I have never had a problem getting the computer to recognize any other camers, including Fujifilm, Olympus, Canon, or others. Why just this one model?
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03-11-2016 09:32 AM
Card readers solve many issues as newer software leaves out the needed drivers for our old cameras. Everyone should have a card reader on hand because they allow transfers to / from just about any computer with a USB port.
03-11-2016 08:23 AM
That's a pretty old model. I am uncertain as to whether or not the software that was released for it will work properly on the current versions of the Windows and MAC OS. I doubt it.
Because of security changes, software applications have been dramatically changed in how they load and interact with the operating systems. Windows 10 represents the first Windows OS that no longer supports the older protocols from over a decade ago, Windows 95/98/NT.
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I hope this helps.
03-11-2016 09:06 AM
I searched my old stiff bin and found an old card reader that has a CF slot, among other slots, and hooked it up to a 3.0 USB port. I inserted the CF card and I could read and download the pictures. I bought this camera just because of the price and because it came with two lenses (18mm to 55mm and a 75-300 mm) The Fujifilm camera I also use has a larger pixel capability but no view device and does not make it easy to capture fast moving subjects, such as aircraft or birds.
Old stuff works pretty good for old guys like me. The first computers I worked on were make with vacuum tubes and the first 35mm camera was a half-frame model. Thanks for the response.
03-11-2016 09:32 AM
Card readers solve many issues as newer software leaves out the needed drivers for our old cameras. Everyone should have a card reader on hand because they allow transfers to / from just about any computer with a USB port.
03-11-2016 09:42 AM
Did you try setting camera as shown below (communicate via PTP):
03-11-2016 02:04 PM
I had already set it to PTP, but it simply does not show up on file manager (or whatever new name Microsoft currently uses). If I cannot see it as a device I cannot open or copy the pictures. The card reader works just fine. Thanks for the info though.
03-11-2016 12:49 PM
"... capture fast moving subjects, such as aircraft or birds."
If this is your stated goal a newer camera will serve you better. Your camera is esentially a 10D. Pretty dated by now and limited to 6MP and slow AF.
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