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CMS-XML Setting up the wireless settings on the PowerShot SD430 when a wireless network is already in use (Infrastructure mode)
Some of the screenshots that appear on this page contain a specific camera model name, however the actual model name varies depending on the camera used. 1. Connect the camera's DIGITAL terminal and computer's USB port using the interface cable supplied with your camera . Interface cable
CMS-XML Setting up the wireless settings when making a one-to-one direct connection between the PowerShot SD430 and the computer (Ad hoc mode)
Setting up the wireless settings when making a one-to-one direct connection between the camera and the computer (Ad hoc mode) 1. Connect the camera's DIGITAL terminal and computer's USB port using the interface cable supplied with your camera . Interface cable (Playback), and then turn the camera's power on.
CMS-XML Sending Images to a Smartphone (Wireless Connection) (EOS M10)
Depending on the smartphone, the devices may not recognize each other immediately. In this case, try holding the devices together in slightly different positions. If connection fails, keep the devices together until the camera screen is updated .
CMS-XML Sending Images to a Smartphone (Wireless Connection) (PowerShot G9 X Mark II)
Depending on the smartphone, the devices may not recognize each other immediately. In this case, try holding the devices together in slightly different positions. If connection is not established, keep the devices together until the camera screen is updated .
CMS-XML Sending Images to a Smartphone (Wireless Connection) (EOS Rebel SL2/EOS 200D)
Recognition may be difficult depending on the smartphone. Touch slowly while changing the position or rotating horizontally. If connection is not established, keep the camera and smartphone together until the camera screen is updated .
CMS-XML Sending Images to a Smartphone (Wireless Connection) (EOS M5 / EOS M6)
Depending on the smartphone, the devices may not recognize each other immediately. In this case, try holding the devices together in slightly different positions. If connection is not established, keep the devices together until the camera screen is updated .
CMS-XML Sending Images to a Smartphone (Wireless Connection) (EOS 6D Mark II)
Recognition may be difficult depending on the smartphone. Touch slowly while changing the position or rotating horizontally. If connection is not established, keep the camera and smartphone together until the camera screen is updated .
CMS-XML Wi-Fi connection to an iOS mobile device
d. Press view images on iOS device LCD screen. e. The camera screen will show last photo taken , the network icon and the iOS device nickname. f. Press (view images on camera) on the iOS device to access the images on the camera.
CMS-XML How to use the AF-Assist Beam and what is its coverage on the 320EX Speedlite
The effective range is approximately 4 m 1 13.1 ft. This function only works when used with an EOS digital camera with an external Speedlite control function. Depending on the camera model, the firmware of the camera may need to be updated .
CMS-XML Sending images to a Smartphone (Wireless Connection)
If your Camera Connect version is 2.7.10 or later, check the Android OS version of your smartphone. If the version is 10.0 or later, the camera firmware must be up to date to take advantage of NFC functionality. You can download the latest firmware from the Canon website.
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