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Camera Connect App User Guide

npsit
Contributor

Where is the User Guide for the Camera Connect App? Also, why doesn't his app transfer images with the location information?

 

That being said, I have successfully installed and used the app with my G7X. My informal User Guide for using this app is as follows. Any suggested "improvements" to this guide would be appreciated.

 

Getting Started and 1st Time Connecting

  1. Install the "Canon Camera Connect" app on your smartphone.
  2. On your camera in the "Change Camera Settings" Menu, select "Wi-Fi Settings"
  • Select "Reset Settings" to set the Wi-Fi settings to the default. (I suggest this just to make sure all settings are cleared).
  • Turn Password to "On" (if desired).
  • Select "Change Device Nickname" and enter a name for your camera, i.e., “My Camera”.
  • Exit Camera Settings menu.
  1. Close the Camera Connect app if it is still open on your smartphone.
  2. Press the "Mobile Device Connect" button on camera.
  3. Register a designation for one-touch connection by selecting smartphone symbol.
  4. On your smartphone, go to Wi-Fi settings and select the Canon Wi-Fi SSID hotspot from list.
  5. Using the password displayed on the camera, enter the password on your phone's Wi-Fi setting (if password is turned on in item 2 above).
  6. Be patient waiting for camera/phone to make a Wi-Fi connection.
  7. Once connected, launch Camera Connect app on your smartphone. Note:Things seem to work best if you launch the app after you have connected to the camera Wi-Fi.
  8. Select your device on the camera,i.e., "iPhone" in my case.
  9. If everything is connected properly, the smartphone app should show your camera's name at the bottom of the app screen (Success!). Note: if you press the ON/OFF button on your camera, the connection will be lost. Now you should now only work within the phone app.After you have completed the Getting Started steps above, in the future you only need to do the following steps to use Camera Connect.
Connecting to Camera
  1. Close Canon Camera Connect app if it is still open on your smartphone.
  2. Press "Mobile Device Connect" button on camera.
  3. Using your smartphone, go to Wi-Fi settings and select the Canon Wi-Fi SSID hotspot.
  4. Once connected, launch Camera Connect app on your smartphone. Note: It seems that things work best when you launch the app after you have connected to camera Wi-Fi.
  5. The camera/phone should automatically connect.Camera Connect has three button options, “Images on camera”, “Remote Shooting”, and “Location information”.Images on camera
  6. Use this selection to transfer images from the camera to your phone.
Using the Camera Connect App
  1. Connect the camera to your phone and launch Camera Connect app.
  2. Select “Images on camera” button on the app.
  3. Camera images will be displayed on the phone. Note: If you have added location information to photos, a small satellite symbol will be displayed in the top left corner of each photo that has gps data attached.
  4. Select a photo you wish to transfer and then hit phone symbol on the bottom of the screen to transfer image. Note: I haven't yet figured out how to transfer several images a once.
  5. When transferring photos via this option in Camera Connect, location information is not transferred (see comments below in "Location information" section.Remote Shooting
  6. Use this selection to remotely operate the camera with your phone.
Remote Shooting 
  1. Connect the camera to your phone and launch Camera Connect app.
  2. Select “Remote Shooting” button on the app.
  3. The camera lens will automatically come out and a live image will be displayed on the phone.
  4. You can zoom in/out and trigger the shutter via your Camera Connect app.
  5. When operating via Remote Shooting, the camera only works in “P” mode.
  6. Movie recording is not possible in Remote Shooting.Location information
  7. Use this selection to add the location information to images on the camera. The process involves first telling your phone to start logging locations, by date and time, and then later adding this location information to images with matching dates and time. For this feature to work, the camera needs to have the same date and time as your phone (Use camera Settings to change the date and time on your camera). There are two choices within the Location Information:
  • Begin (End) Logging: Select this button to start or stop you camera from logging location information. You need to start the logging prior to taking photos that you wish to tag with location information. Note that you do not need to have the camera connected for this step and the logging will continue even when the Camera Connect app is closed. Also note that phone logging will increase the battery usage on your phone. After you have taken your photos with your camera, select End Logging to stop phone logging.
  • Send Location Information: Connect the camera to your phone (Make sure you have already closed the app on your phone before starting the connect steps) and select this button to add location information to images taken on the camera while your phone was set to location logging. After you have done this, you can go to “Images on the Camera” button to review the images – Those with location information will have a small satellite symbol displayed on the top left of the screen. Note that all photos transferred with the “Images on the Camera” transfer function will not transfer the logging information. You need to transfer the images directly off the SD Card via an SD card camera reader cable to your phone or to your computer in order to transfer the images with location information. (Hopefully Canon will change this limitation some day)
 
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Leah
Apprentice

I have the app working but it will only download 2 days of photos.  I have changed the date range but still no luck.  Help! 

Big_Steve
Apprentice

I'm not impressed with Canon's User Guide for my sx530 or what they post on the Internet.  I bought this camera specifically because it had WIFI.  Can't connect to my phone.  Can't connect to my computer.  Can't connect to the wireless remote.  

 

I'm very tired of instructions that say "you may have different buttons" or "if you can't find it here, your camera must have it in a different place."  

 

What I'm working on right now is putting the camera's password into my phone to connect WiFI.  Nice, except there aren't any instructions in my User Guide, and this one online simply says to input the password.  Cool, but where do I find it?  

 

Nice camera, but I won't buy another Canon product.  I'll take my chances with anyone else.  The odds are certainly better that I will find better, and more accurate, instructions that way.


@Big_Steve wrote:

I'm not impressed with Canon's User Guide for my sx530 or what they post on the Internet.  I bought this camera specifically because it had WIFI.  Can't connect to my phone.  Can't connect to my computer.  Can't connect to the wireless remote.  

 

I'm very tired of instructions that say "you may have different buttons" or "if you can't find it here, your camera must have it in a different place."  

 

What I'm working on right now is putting the camera's password into my phone to connect WiFI.  Nice, except there aren't any instructions in my User Guide, and this one online simply says to input the password.  Cool, but where do I find it?  

 

Nice camera, but I won't buy another Canon product.  I'll take my chances with anyone else.  The odds are certainly better that I will find better, and more accurate, instructions that way.


I feel your pain. My professional background includes a fair amount of WiFi experience, but even I had trouble making sense of the WiFi setup on my new 5D4. I finally got it to work, but it took at least a half hour of trial and error.

 

But I think you're overreacting. WiFi is inherently complex, and IMO shoehorning it into a camera was actually quite a technical feat. Yes, the instructions could be better, but the process can be made to work. Get yourself some help by calling Canon Support. (Many who have shopped around consider Canon's support group to be the best in the business.) Once you get the hang of it, you'll probably wonder what all the fuss was about.

Bob
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA

I appreciate your reply, and to be honest, I wrote my message while frustrated.  But I haven't been able to connect up any way except removing the SD card from the camera and inserting it into the computer.  It's not hard, and it doesn't take long.  But it certainly isn't what I paid for.  

 

I'll stand by my opinion of Canon.  Maybe they do have a great support team.  But if so, they certainly didn't do much for the manual or the Canon information available online.  Directions are gibberish.  I assume they rushed the camera to market with a bare bones manual and then didn't update it.  For whatever reason it happened, the primary support (the manual) and the secondary support (online Canon pages) are pretty worthless.

 

I don't consider posting questions to a forum to be a workable solution.  There is no telling when I would get an answer, and the questions I have should certainly be covered by a manual.  Most would be covered by a quick start pamphlet.

 

the camera itself appears to be robust, and I get more out of by jailbreaking it.  The biggest surprise for me was the lack of a remote shutter release, but that can be made with a few cheap parts.

maryel2
Apprentice

Hello, I have a Canon530 HS, and I downloaded the Camera Connet app on iphone 6s with IOS 12. I have tried several times to connect via wifi, bluetooth and hotspot. The only thing that connects the two is hotspot which my iphone registers so I know the camera is online with my phone. However the app says I'm not connected. Please advise.

ML

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