06-22-2017 10:09 PM
Hi! I just revived my Powershot S410 (from around 2003) because I wanted to use it as an underwater camera (I bought an underwater case for cheap). It's uses a 512 MB SD card. I attached the camera to my Mac Air computer and the computer didn't recognize the camera, even tho it was on - I even changed the mode from taking pictures to viewing pictures, but to no avail.
Thus, I searched online for drivers and downloaded the Canon Utilities Camera Window software associated with my model camera. Using it, the transfer from camera to computer is crazy slow. There are 40 pictures and it's taking about 30 minutes.
What are some possible solutions? I thought of:
Any other ideas or solutions?
Thanks!
06-22-2017 11:40 PM
Hi Powershot410,
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Because your computer's operating system provides the required drivers, they're not required or available from our website.
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06-23-2017 02:03 AM
I have Sierra. 10.12.5
Yup, I downloaded from your website. This:
06-24-2017 11:32 AM
@Powershot410 wrote:Hi! I just revived my Powershot S410 (from around 2003) because I wanted to use it as an underwater camera (I bought an underwater case for cheap). It's uses a 512 MB SD card. I attached the camera to my Mac Air computer and the computer didn't recognize the camera, even tho it was on - I even changed the mode from taking pictures to viewing pictures, but to no avail.
Thus, I searched online for drivers and downloaded the Canon Utilities Camera Window software associated with my model camera. Using it, the transfer from camera to computer is crazy slow. There are 40 pictures and it's taking about 30 minutes.
What are some possible solutions? I thought of:
- Get a faster SD card?
- Find a way for the comptuer to recognize the camera without using the Canon Utility - how do I do that??
Any other ideas or solutions?
Thanks!
A little research reveals that the camera uses USB 1.1 protocol. It was originally sold with just a 32MB Compact Flash card, not an SD card.
The USB protocol is not very fast, so do not expect too much from it. However, a 512MB card may overwhelm the firmware in the camera. Having so much memory space to access, could slow it down. The Block Allocation Map on the storage media would be 16 times bigger than what the camera is designed to access.
I doubt if you can find a new card of that size, but you may find something close to it on one of those sites that sell used stuff.
06-24-2017 12:31 PM
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