Used Canon Camera Connect for Android?


Canon Camera Connect Analysis

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Canon Camera Connect is a free multimedia application designed to enhance the photography experience by allowing users to control their Canon cameras remotely. Compatible with Wi-Fi enabled, NFC capable, or Bluetooth ready devices, this app transforms your mobile phone into a wireless remote, enabling you to capture images without direct contact with the camera. The app also facilitates real-time viewing, making it an excellent tool for photographers looking to refine their skills and understand the impact of settings on their images.

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Key features of Canon Camera Connect include the ability to take selfies, adjust camera settings, and transfer photos directly to mobile devices. Users can easily focus on subjects and adjust zoom levels from their phones, depending on camera compatibility. Additionally, the app supports image organization through filters based on date, time, location, and custom tags. While it offers valuable functionalities, some users may encounter connectivity issues, particularly with Bluetooth pairing, which could impact overall usability.

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Used Canon Camera Connect for Android?


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Full Specifications

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Release
Latest update
Version
3.5.30.22
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
19,057
Downloads Last Week
5

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Developer’s Description

Use images from your Canon camera via Wi-Fi.

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 (or from touch operation with an NFC enabled camera)

Remote release of the camera shutter with a Bluetooth connection.

*For compatible models and features, please refer to the following website.

https://global.canon/cca/

-System requirement

Android 4.4/5.0-5.1/6.0/7.0-7.1/8.0-8.1

-Bluetooth System Requirement

For Bluetooth connection, the camera needs to have a Bluetooth function, and your Android device needs to have Bluetooth 4.0 or later (supports Bluetooth Low energy technology) and the OS needs to be Android 5.0 or later.

-Supported Languages

Japanese/English/French/Italian/German/Spanish/Simplified Chinese/Russian/Korean/Turkish

-Compatible File Types

JPEGMP4MOV

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.

This application is not guaranteed to operate on all Android devices.

In the case of using Power Zoom Adapter, please set the Live View function to ON.

If the OS network confirmation dialogue appears when connecting the device to the camera, please place a checkmark in the checkbox to make the same connection from the next time.

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.


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