05-16-2017 10:57 PM
5D Mark IV, everything up to date. It has been a while since I did any tethered shooting with DPP and EOS utility. Last night I made some tethered exposures. The JPGs downloaded to the Mac but no photos were saved to the cards. Where did I miss the menu item that would enable saving RAW and JPG to the cards? Thanks!
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05-19-2017 02:01 PM
@Davoud wrote:For example? Good luck. I tried.
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"I don't rent software. I use Photoshop CS6, ACR 9.8 and Lightroom 6.8 ."*****Indeed, you tried—in your fashion. Perhaps, instead of requiring me to describe my purposes in great detail, you might have simply answered the question that I asked. See the correct answer by @jrhoffman75. I take from that that you did not know the answer to the question, which causes me to wonder why you jumped in.Thanks for your good wishes. I won't be depending on luck; I rely on my experience as a solar system photographer and on practice. Below: Transit of Venus, 2012-06-05.[Image omitted]--------------------------------------------Isn't it amusing that persons who pay $ thousands per month for mortage/rent/automobiles/utilities balk at paying $10 per month for the gold standard in photography software!
What's amusing is that you're willing to shill for Adobe for free (since I don't believe for a microsecond that they'd pay you to do it).
05-19-2017 02:41 PM
If power is the issue, why not get the AC adapter? If you are in the field you can get an inverter to run off a car battery.
05-19-2017 03:09 PM
If power is the issue...
Power is not the issue. The issue is "Photos Not Saved to Cards." jrhoffman75 answered it: That feature was removed from EOS Utility 3.
And I have found an oleer version of Canon Utilities on a backup drive. If it will run under Sierra, problem solved. Otherwise, Camranger.
05-19-2017 03:32 PM
" I need the camera to run for 3+ hours on a single battery (if possible; I'll have a few charged spares). I'm not sure it can do that in the hot sun with WiFi and/or GPS enabled."
Sounds like an issue to me.
05-19-2017 04:36 PM - edited 05-19-2017 09:16 PM
kvbarkley wrote:" I need the camera to run for 3+ hours on a single battery (if possible; I'll have a few charged spares). I'm not sure it can do that in the hot sun with WiFi and/or GPS enabled."
Sounds like an issue to me.
I understand where you're coming from and I sincerely appreciate your concern. You're just going to have to trust me on this. Battery life is not the issue.
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