08-15-2023 11:02 AM
09-24-2023 01:02 PM
I echo your frustration @louisetatton...
Just look at Canon's software distributions. They look as if they were written in the 1980s. Huge delays releasing software to work with Mac M1. I am so done with Canon. My 5DSR will be going up for sale. Never again Canon.
This is the cost of poorly investing in your software development. I can only imagine how bad the firmware is on these cameras...
09-30-2023 07:30 PM
This is so frustrating. I have tried all of the things in this thread - many times. Sometimes resetting the MacBook's USB ports helps - but currently nothing seems to work.
10-03-2023 02:24 PM - edited 10-03-2023 02:33 PM
I hope some of this might help.
It is different between Intel CPU and Apple Arm64 CPU. For Apple Arm64 CPU, there is a security setting for enabling USB devices. With Intel iMac which I have, this menu does not exist, so I deleted the Canon software, removed the directory where it had been, powered down iMac, booted iMac, downloaded the software from Canon again, and installed the new download. I was assuming that some permissions are only set during software install and not preserved during macOS update.
I had to do the same with an Android file transfer app that also uses a USB cable.
https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4678618
10-03-2023 02:35 PM
I’ve given up with Utility and paid £299 for capture one with live view without any of the issues
10-04-2023 07:38 PM
Thanks, but have tried all of those without success. I am using MBP (M1 Max processor). OS 13 and now 14.
10-04-2023 08:33 AM
My question: Who makes all those USB cables? Probably made by a few companies overseas.
10-07-2023 01:20 PM
I may have found the cause of my USB conflict and hopefully yours too - is anyone else using BackBlaze cloud back-up? Here is the email I sent to Backblaze support and also to Canon support (who have been useless as reported here). Hopefully between them and Apple, they can resolve the conflict.....
As reported to Backblaze and Canon support.....
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10-07-2023 01:26 PM
I don’t use Backblaze so this can’t be the reason I have not been able to connect: since I bought Capture One, I have had zero issues connecting. Canon Utility is just rubbish and not fit for purpose. No one should have to do everything suggested here just to connect, it’s ridiculous!!
10-07-2023 02:31 PM
@louisetatton wrote:I don’t use Backblaze so this can’t be the reason I have not been able to connect: since I bought Capture One, I have had zero issues connecting. Canon Utility is just rubbish and not fit for purpose. No one should have to do everything suggested here just to connect, it’s ridiculous!!
Capture One does not sell cameras, but Canon does.
The Canon apps work until Apple releases an update. Canon is not the only camera manufacturer that rides this merry-go-round with Apple. It is not in Apple’s best interest for the FREE camera manufacturer apps to work properly.
Apple would much rather see you buy a new camera from Apple, in the form of an iPhone. Apple would also like for you to purchase aps from the App Store, on which htey make a commission for everything that is sold.
Apple’s business model is to lock customers in to only buying and using Apple products.
10-07-2023 01:42 PM
I believe this to be a BackBlaze caused issue, not a Canon software issue. Their program is tying up the USB ports, so how will Canon fix that?
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