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The Canon EOS Digital Camera Software Development Kit (EDSDK) enables developers to integrate select Canon cameras directly into their software application solutions, giving them access to remote camera control and communication functionality of the camera. There are two versions of the EDSDK compatible with Windows or Macintosh. EOS Utility is a freeware EOS updater software app filed under camera software and made available by Canon for Windows. The review for EOS Utility has not been completed yet, but it was tested by an editor here on a PC and a list of features has been compiled; see below.
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I have struggled through three separate support sessions with MS techs only to eventually mysteriously get disconnected when the answer isn't obvious or the tech in question clearly doesn't understand what they are doing.
(Honestly, I'm not being harsh - the MS tech went to a random 3rd party website - something like driverscape.com and proceeded to download and try and install an arbitrary -probably malware- .exe which I stopped him doing of course!)
Canon Eos 70d Software For Windows 10 No Watermark
Anyway... I had Windows 8.1 installed on my PC and after a messy upgrade to Windows 10, I decided to bite the bullet today and install a brand new installation of Pro N v1511.
The installation went fine and my device manager has no warnings or errors (which is always nice to see) and other than the display drivers (NVidia) which installed automatically and forced a reboot, the only other thing I have plugged into my PC (ignoring standard devices like keyboard and mouse) is my Canon EOS 70D camera.
This was a device that didn't work after the Windows 10 upgrade, so I thought a fresh install would help.
Other things that I've tried:
Eos Utility For Canon 70d
- It shows in Device manager with e warning triangle and 'The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)'
- Camera plugged into a Windows 10 PC at work and without any downloading of drivers, the camera works and shows up in Windows Explorer.
- Tried all of the USB slots on my PC, no luck there and other USB devices work fine.
- Tried updating my motherboards driver's for the USB, no difference there
- Canon's website states there's no need for drivers (see for yourself)
- I've tried restarting windows in 'unsigned driver mode' no difference there.
- I've installed the only utility Canon have (EOS Utility) which installs fine but fails to detect the camera, of course.
- The memory card on the camera can be read with a cheap USB memory card reader.
- All of the built-in troubleshooting leads me nowhere and Canon point me back to Microsoft. *bangs head off wall*