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Canon Camera Connect is an application to transfer images shot with compatible Canon cameras to smartphone/tablet. By connecting to a camera with Wi-Fi (direct connection or via wireless router), this application provides the following features: ・Transfer and save camera images to a smartphone. ・Remote shoot with live view imaging of the camera from a smartphone.
This application also provides the following features for compatible cameras. ・Acquire location information from a smartphone and add it to the images on the camera.
・Switch to a Wi-Fi connection from pairing status with a Bluetooth enabled camera. ・Remote release of the camera shutter with a Bluetooth connection.For compatible models and features, please refer to the following website.Operating System iOS 9.3/10.3/11.4 -Bluetooth System Requirement For Bluetooth connection, the camera needs to have a Bluetooth function, and your device needs to have Bluetooth 4.0 or later (supports Bluetooth Low energy technology). ・Bluetooth 4.0 supported devices: iPhone 4s or later, iPad 3rd gen. Or later, iPod touch 5th gen.Compatible File Types JPEG, MP4, MOV ・Importing original RAW files is not supported (RAW files are resized to JPEG). ・MOV files shot with EOS cameras cannot be saved.
・AVCHD files shot with Camcorder cannot be saved.Important Notes ・If application does not operate properly, try again after shutting down the application. ・Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. ・In the case of using Power Zoom Adapter, please set the Live View function to ON. ・The images may include your personal information such as GPS data. Be careful when posting images online where many others can view them. ・Visit your local Canon Web pages for more details.
Chuy1106, Good but not perfect I’ve been using the app for a couple months now and overall I’m happy with its functionality when it works. As others have mentioned the camera seems to connect and drop randomly. I found turning off the camera and waiting about 2 seconds and then turning it back on seems to fix that issue and it connects right away. I’m currently using this on an iPhone 7+ with a canon 80D. I’m not sure if anyone else has noticed this but when I download my photos from the camera they’re in JPEG even though I’m shooting in raw.
When I open the app to view photos I see that they are raw files. I select the pictures I want and download them but when I move them from iPhoto to Lightroom mobile they are all JPEG. Not sure if this is an iPhone optimizing issue or not.
I did test my theory using a third party camera app for iPhone that lets you shoot raw photos using the phones camera and imported those into Lightroom mobile and those remained in their raw format. I wish I could download the files to a folder vs only having the option to download to iPhoto to get around this issue. Other than that everything else seems fine. I like using the app as a remote shutter when shooting at night. Chuy1106, Good but not perfect I’ve been using the app for a couple months now and overall I’m happy with its functionality when it works.
As others have mentioned the camera seems to connect and drop randomly. I found turning off the camera and waiting about 2 seconds and then turning it back on seems to fix that issue and it connects right away. I’m currently using this on an iPhone 7+ with a canon 80D. I’m not sure if anyone else has noticed this but when I download my photos from the camera they’re in JPEG even though I’m shooting in raw. When I open the app to view photos I see that they are raw files. I select the pictures I want and download them but when I move them from iPhoto to Lightroom mobile they are all JPEG.
Not sure if this is an iPhone optimizing issue or not. I did test my theory using a third party camera app for iPhone that lets you shoot raw photos using the phones camera and imported those into Lightroom mobile and those remained in their raw format. I wish I could download the files to a folder vs only having the option to download to iPhoto to get around this issue. Other than that everything else seems fine. I like using the app as a remote shutter when shooting at night. Quicknick7, Very Useful, but don’t expect perfection This app is great if you don’t expect great things out of it.
It is great at allowing you to quickly access and manage your photos through connecting with the camera. This feature helps me frequently when I want to quickly access the pictures I took at that time. You can download your pictures, even raw pictures, to your device and do with them as you please. I found that videos are typically unable to be played in this app which can be upsetting, but remember, keep expectations modest. Lastly, the live view photo feature is useful and can be nice as a remote trigger for tripod use and pictures that require stability.
Not great for fast tracking or professional use though as it is finicky and not perfect in some ways. Overall, the app is great for light to moderate use and for those who like to immediately or conveniently access their pictures on their device without needing to take out the card from the camera. I’d give the app 4 to 4.5 stars, but it’s current ratings aren’t accurate so 5 it is.:). Quicknick7, Very Useful, but don’t expect perfection This app is great if you don’t expect great things out of it.
It is great at allowing you to quickly access and manage your photos through connecting with the camera. This feature helps me frequently when I want to quickly access the pictures I took at that time. You can download your pictures, even raw pictures, to your device and do with them as you please. I found that videos are typically unable to be played in this app which can be upsetting, but remember, keep expectations modest. Lastly, the live view photo feature is useful and can be nice as a remote trigger for tripod use and pictures that require stability. Not great for fast tracking or professional use though as it is finicky and not perfect in some ways.
Overall, the app is great for light to moderate use and for those who like to immediately or conveniently access their pictures on their device without needing to take out the card from the camera. I’d give the app 4 to 4.5 stars, but it’s current ratings aren’t accurate so 5 it is.:). HoBo cycling, Could use a bit of help on the “Easy connection guide “ Was able to make it work on a G1 X Mark II but it’s not intuitive. First go to your iPhones WiFi settings. Then press the playback button on the camera. Next press the WiFi button on the camera. Refresh your WiFi by pulling down on the iPhone screen.
The cameras SSID name/number should show up as a WiFi point. Wait for the blue check mark to the left to make sure you are connected to the camera. Launch the app. The camera screen should change and show a iPhone image outline. Hopefully it’s connected and the option to select photos will now be available plus the other attributes of the app.quick update: when connecting you want your phone open to WiFi settings. I started the camera after this recent update and had no problems. Was able to remote shoot using the app too.
All good at this point. HoBo cycling, Could use a bit of help on the “Easy connection guide “ Was able to make it work on a G1 X Mark II but it’s not intuitive. First go to your iPhones WiFi settings. Then press the playback button on the camera. Next press the WiFi button on the camera.
Refresh your WiFi by pulling down on the iPhone screen. The cameras SSID name/number should show up as a WiFi point. Wait for the blue check mark to the left to make sure you are connected to the camera. Launch the app. The camera screen should change and show a iPhone image outline. Hopefully it’s connected and the option to select photos will now be available plus the other attributes of the app.quick update: when connecting you want your phone open to WiFi settings. I started the camera after this recent update and had no problems.
Was able to remote shoot using the app too. All good at this point.
CAMERA CONNECT: THE SINGLE APP FOR EOS, POWERSHOT AND VIXIA Camera Connect. is a unified app that connects your mobile devices to any Wi-Fi® or Bluetooth®-equipped Canon camera or camcorder. Whether you shoot with a compatible EOS camera, PowerShot camera or VIXIA camcorder, one app is all you need. With a fresh and intuitive new interface developed for both iOS® and Android™ operating systems., Camera Connect makes it easy to see what you’ve captured, transfer photos and videos to your mobile device, and use your device to control your camera. Featuring a new user interface, the Camera Connect app is now even more simple to use: Shows Connection Status The app shows the connection status for both Wi-Fi®.
and Bluetooth®. connections, providing information at a glance. Easy Connection Guide An Easy Connection Guide is included to help you easily set up wireless connections, regardless of what camera or camcorder you’re shooting with. Images on Camera Button The Images on Camera button is larger on the main menu for quicker access, and features an updated interface that lets you check images you've downloaded using an OS photo app, and filter what you've captured.
Remote Live View Shooting Button Also made larger on the main menu, the Remote Live View Shooting has a new design that displays more information in an intuitive layout for quick on-the-spot capture. Sorting Options Image sorting options on the Images on Camera function include filter by date range and filter by file type to help you easily find a particular shot you liked. VIEW YOUR IMAGES, TRANSFER TO YOUR DEVICE Camera Connect makes it easy to bring the still photos and MP4 videos you’ve captured with your compatible Canon camera or camcorder over to your iOS® or Android™ smartphone or tablet. Transfer can be initiated by the camera or camcorder, or the device, and the photos and videos go right into your camera roll or gallery, ready to use as you like. The app is also great for easy viewing of images on your device’s screen or for quickly sharing on social networking sites.
ADD GPS DATA TO YOUR IMAGES The Camera Connect app acquires GPS information with your mobile device and adds it to the photos and videos in your camera. With a Bluetooth®. connection, it can even send continuously updated GPS data for better accuracy. You can set the app to record the information even while your device is not connected to your camera, then transfer the data later†.
It’s a great feature to help you remember and organize your travels, whether you’re close to home or out on vacation visiting the world. CONNECT WITH Wi-Fi®, NFC AND BLUETOOTH® CAPABILITY A variety of built-in wireless connectivity options are supported by the Camera Connect app, letting you view and transfer files right to your compatible smart device, shoot remotely, add GPS settings to images and change settings.
NFC†† helps you connect quickly to compatible Android™ devices with just a tap. The app also supports Bluetooth®. pairing, which maintains a connection between your camera and your device so you can view, shoot or control your camera remotely when you like, without needing to reconnect to Wi-Fi®.
For Additional Help & Support, please. This software helps enable you to upload images to social network services. Before uploading images, please be aware that image files may contain privacy-related information such as people and places. If necessary, please delete such information.
Canon does not obtain, collect or use such images or any information included in such images through this software. Compatible with iOS® versions 9.3/10.3/11.0, Android™ smartphone and tablet versions 4.4/5.0/5.1/6.0/7.0/7.1/8.0. Data charges may apply with the download of the free Canon Camera Connect app. This app helps enable you to upload images to social media services. Please note that image files may contain personally identifiable information that may implicate privacy laws. Canon disclaims and has no responsibility for your use of such images.
Canon does not obtain, collect or use such images or any information included in such images through this app. Compatible with select smartphone and tablet devices (Android™ version 5.0 or later and the following iOS® devices: iPhone 4s or later, iPad 3rd gen. Or later, iPod Touch 5th gen.
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Or later) equipped with Bluetooth® version 4.1 or later and the Camera Connect App Ver. This application is not guaranteed to operate on all listed devices, even if minimum requirements are met. † Compatible with Wi-Fi® capable Canon digital compact cameras released in 2012 or later. †† Compatible with Android™ smartphone and tablet versions 4.4/5.0/5.1/6.0/7.0/7.1/8.0.