Canon Rebel Xt Driver For Mac
My Canon EOS Rebel XT was purchased in 2006, back then my computer had Windows XP. I bought a new PC that is equipped with Windows 7. The software for my camera don't work in Windows 7, I went to the Canon site and downloaded the updates for my camera and installed them on my PC and still cannot load my photos from my camera to the PC.
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I hate to think my $1000 plus camera system has been rendered somewhat useless because of a upgraded version of Windows. Has anyone else had this problem, and what is the solution without going back to Windows XP? Hi TopDrifter, To connect your camera to a Windows 7 computer, you'll need to change the communication mode. To set your camera up for this, please do the following: With the camera disconnected from the computer, turn the camera on. Press the 'Menu' button.
Now select the Wrench, Hammer, 2 tab. Scroll down to 'Communication' and press the 'Set' button.
Select the Print/PTP and press 'Set'. This process is more completely described (and illustrated too!) on page 121 of your Digital Rebel XT Instruction Manual. Now connect your camera to your computer and turn the camera on. Your computer should now recognize and have access to your Digital Rebel XT.
Unfortunately, Canon software cannot communicate with the Rebel XT when operating in this mode. You may download your pictures using Windows Photo Gallery, or you may use a card reader to download images. If you haven't already done so, you may retrieve and install this program from Microsoft's download.live.com.
Stall wrote: Hi I just bought a EOS 350 D Rebel XT second hand. I am having problems with downloading the images onto my computer. I have the communication set to printer in the menu. My mac (running on Sierra) is incompatible with the photo utility provided by solutions disk.
Canon Rebel Xt Driver For Windows 10
Is there anyway that I could trouble shoot (updates, programs, anything?) it without needing to buy a CF reader? I appreciate the help We get barraged with questions similar to yours from countless users of all versions of the Mac operating system. Some manage to fix their problems; others don't. Most spend too much time on the attempt. Your camera is a virtual antique, so you'll probably fall into the latter category. Unless your time has no value to you, buy a card reader. They're cheap; and if you don't abuse it, it will last forever.
Canon Rebel Xt Driver For Mac
Bob's advice is correct, 'They're cheap; and if you don't abuse it, it will last forever.' Except he left off buy a good card reader not a cheap charlie. '.CF card readers are very unreliable because of the small pins that need to get into the card.' Neither here nor there but I have been using CF cards since they came onto the scene. I am talking many 100's of CF cards. I never bent a pin nor damaged a CF card. You don't need to mimic Hulk when using them and they will work for a long, long time.