It is not just absurd, but outright stupid and a HUGE usability failure. I'm not sure if Lightroom supports wifi tethering just yet.Ĭanon engineers, if you're reading this, for the love of god, please please fix this. Use RAW + JPEG and select the 'transfer only jpeg' to laptop option, which should be a little quicker on the transfer. Use the phone/tablet, compromise on having to use another device in addition to a laptop that I will be using simultaneously to do other things while shooting as well. There are two solutions, both of which compromise, for now:ġ.
Save the 'itw2110installer.zip' file to a folder of your preference on your computer.
Download 'itw2110installer.zip' from the download page. Exit all other applications when installing this software.
Open the Canon Utilities folder, then the IJ Scan Utility folder. Please refer to the instructions below on how to download and install the software. To open the IJ Scan Utility, go to the Applications folder from Finder. Follow the prompts to complete installation.
pkg (package) file to beign the driver installation. I still don't believe there's no way to disable this. A Disk image will be placed on the desktop.
I want to disable this 'transfer as soon as you click' feature so I don't have to wait for the painfully slow transfer of files to the laptop while the bird is flying off!ĭP2 Merrill | 6D | TS-E24LII | EF24-105L | Fuji X-M1 | XC 16-50Īs a software engineer, this is a really bummer.
Here is the problem, instead of saving the picture to the card and being ready for the next shot, as DSLRs normally work, it immediately starts transferring the photo to my laptop and LOCKS up the camera from taking any more pictures. I click a picture using the EOS utility (shutter button on my laptop), while the camera is sitting elsewhere.ģ. The communication between my laptop and the camera is through the Wireless Router at home.Ģ. I appreciate everyone's responses and attempts to help me, but I don't think I'm making myself clear enough.ġ. This technique unquestionably frees the camera to be used exclusively to take pictures. You agree not to send or bring the Content out of the country/region where you originally obtained it to other countries/regions without any required authorization of the applicable governments and/or in violation of any laws, restrictions and regulations.īy proceeding to downloading the Content, you agree to be bound by the above as well as all laws and regulations applicable to your download and use of the Content.One good option is not to depend on EOS Utility to transfer images, and to instead remove the camera's memory card and then use a card reader. You shall also not (and shall not let others) reproduce, modify, reformat, disassemble, decompile or otherwise reverse engineer or create derivative works from the Content, in whole or in part. You shall not distribute, assign, license, sell, rent, broadcast, transmit, publish or transfer the Content to any other party. Canon shall not be held liable for any damages whatsoever in connection with the Content, (including, without limitation, indirect, consequential, exemplary or incidental damages). You may download and use the Content solely for your personal, non-commercial use and at your own risks. Ltd., and its affiliate companies (“Canon”) make no guarantee of any kind with regard to the Content, expressly disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied (including, without limitation, implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement) and shall not be responsible for updating, correcting or supporting the Content.Ĭanon reserves all relevant title, ownership and intellectual property rights in the Content. All software, programs (including but not limited to drivers), files, documents, manuals, instructions or any other materials (collectively, “Content”) are made available on this site on an "as is" basis.Ĭanon Singapore Pte.