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CMS-XML PowerShot ZOOM: Wi-Fi Settings
Wi-Fi Settings
CMS-XML PowerShot ZOOM: Wireless Features
Wireless Features This chapter describes how communication functions are used to connect the camera to a smartphone or tablet (hereafter, collectively referred to as “smartphones”) over Wi-Fi and send images, control the camera remotely, or perform other operations. Caution
CMS-XML PowerShot V10: Reconnecting via Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
Reconnecting via Wi-Fi /Bluetooth
CMS-XML Canon : Product Manual : PowerShot V10 : Wi-Fi Settings
CMS-XML Using an Android Smartphone to Control a PowerShot Camera and Shoot Remotely via Wi-Fi
CMS-XML PowerShot V10: Wireless Communication Precautions
Distance Between the Camera and the Smartphone If the camera is too far from the smartphone, a Wi-Fi
CMS-XML PowerShot V10: Live Streaming
Live Streaming Pairing with a Smartphone via Bluetooth Connecting to an Access Point via Wi-Fi
CMS-XML PowerShot ZOOM: Camera Connect Communication from Smartphones
Camera Connect Communication from Smartphones Installing Camera Connect on Smartphones Connecting to a Bluetooth-compatible Smartphone via Wi-Fi Camera Connect Functions
CMS-XML PowerShot V10: Connecting to a Smartphone or Tablet
Connecting to a Smartphone or Tablet Preparing the Smartphone Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi Main Functions of Camera Connect
CMS-XML Deleting the saved state on iOS devices to troubleshoot Canon Camera Connect issues.
At times, the Canon Camera Connect application for iOS may behave incorrectly when attempting to connect an iOS device to a camera via Wi-Fi . Deleting the app's saved state in the background can oftentimes correct this. This does not harm the app or the device and simply causes the app to launch with a default "state", which can eliminate many issues that prevent the app from connecting to the camera and performing correctly.
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