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It's possible to configure the Mac to tell it which app to launch when it sees a camera connect (on your version of Mac OS X it would probably default to iPhoto unless it's been changed.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 Marketing (Thailand) Co., 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. Note that a camera utility will not necessarily launch on it's own. It should see your camera and be able to transfer images. Launch an app that should be able to connect to the camera. Scan the panels on upper right looking for "Canon" to see if the computer sees the camera.
In the left margin of the "System Information" window, highlight "USB" (it's probably the last entry of the "Hardware" section). You need to make sure the cable you use is a proper cable (such as the cable that came with the camera.)Ĭonnect the camera, power it on, and launch the "System Information" app on your Mac (It is in the "Applications" -> "Utilities" folder). But these days so many devices charge via a USB cable that there are now a lot of "USB" cables out there that are really just power-only cables to charge devices (they don't even wire the data pins - just power). I've just seen too many falkey hubs to trust them.Ģ) The camera only uses the "data" pins of the USB cable. I currently have a hub I trust - but only after going through two or three hubs in which some devices failed to work if the a hub was involved. I normally don't use the USB method to connect the camera (I remove the memory card from the card and insert it into the computer to transfer images.) But a couple of things to keep in mind:ġ) Try connecting the camera DIRECTLY to the computer via the USB cable (in other words, if you were using a USB "hub", don't use the hub.
Please refer to the software manufacturer for detailed information. The exact configurable settings depend on camera model.
There are no drivers to install on the Mac for your 60D. PLEASE NOTE: For most up-to-date information regarding camera compatibility, please refer to Manufacturer's Website.