iPhone, iPad and iPod touch with Lightning Apple sells a USB-C to USB-A (female) adapter, but any high-quality, standards-compliant adapter should work. If you have an iPad with USB-C, you can connect your camera either directly with a USB-C cable if the camera also has USB-C, or via a USB-C to USB-A (female) adapter and the cable that came with your camera if it doesn’t. On iOS, how you physically connect your camera to your iOS device will depend on the both the connector your camera has, and the connector your iOS device has. If your Mac has USB-C, you may need a USB-C to USB-A (female) adapter. On the Mac, connect your camera via USB using the cable that came with your camera. Consult your camera’s manual for detailed instructions. We have included screenshots of the setting from various cameras below. If your camera doesn’t have this setting (most Canon and Nikon models don’t), they’ll usually only support PTP/MTP mode, which is the correct mode for Cascable. Some cameras will ask you what USB mode to use when connecting them, and some need you to manually change their USB mode setting in their menus. Other cameras must be in PTP, MTP, or Tethering mode for Cascable to be able to detect them. Sony cameras require that their USB connection mode is set to PC Remote. If your Canon camera isn’t being detected by our apps over USB, navigate to your camera’s setup menu and set the Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi/NFC setting to Disable, then try again. Making Sure Your Camera Is Set Up CorrectlyĪ number of Canon cameras disable their USB port (sometimes labelled as the DIGITAL port) when WiFi is enabled, even if you aren’t currently using WiFi. Some popular apps that may conflict with Cascable’s apps in trying to connect to a camera: If you see the EOS Utility icon in your menu bar, make sure you quit it before using Cascable apps. Important: Canon’s EOS Utility app will, by default, run in the menu bar at all times and always connect to a connected camera. When trying to use your camera, make sure other apps that work with cameras over USB have been quit, and that any option to auto-launch on connect has been disabled. On the Mac only one app can connect to a USB camera at a time, which means that other apps can get in the way of Cascable’s apps detecting and connecting to your camera. Mac Apps: Making Sure Other Apps Aren’t Interfering RAW support will depend on iOS' compatibility with your camera's RAW images - see Apple's RAW support article for details. However, if your camera is standards-compliant, it should work well. Note: Due to the large number of USB cameras out there, we don't have a definitive compatibility list.
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