Sending images to a computer. Use the provided Pairing Software contained in the. [WFTPairing] folder (in this order), and then double-click the [WFT. I did need to run the WFT Pairing Utility as an admin & did the same when I launched the EOS Utility just to be safe. When Commodo barked about the new programs being installed, I made sure I answered every query with the response of treating it as an allowed application. Canon’s EOS Utility software provides a feature to allow the configuration of a WFT unit for FTP mode operation. Settings created can be saved and loaded on a camera memory card, or loaded to a camera that is connected to the computer via USB. Timzee wrote: TONS of articles and videos out there explaining how to connect the 70D wirelessly to phones & tablets, but I can only find passing mention of how to transfer images to a PC (Windows 7) wirelessly. I'd appreciate a very brief overview of the process if this something you've done successfully? Also, are there any limitations (other than video) of the size of files, such as full res RAW files? First connect camera to computer using the USB this allows the needed drivers to be installed,then look in control panel at devices,if the camera is now found great if not try adding a new device. Camera has to be in your devices to use the 70Ds Wi-Fi. Then in cameras Wi-Fi program give the camera a nick name. Now the real fun starts getting the camera to connect with the computer. Using my Canon G16 the Wi-Fi was very simple,but so far getting my camera connected to computer has not happened. IMHO Canon has not done a good job with the 70Ds Wi-Fi software. It is fairly complicated to setup the first time. Once it is setup it is pretty easy to use though. This document helps quite a bit: You need to have the EOS Utility with WFT Pairing software installed on your computer. The thing that confused me was that I needed to create a brand new WiFi setting on the camera in order to do the WiFi download, even though I had already connected the camera to my WiFi network for my smartphone. You have to create a new connection using the 'Remote Control (EOS Utility)' option in the WiFi menu. Menu > WiFi function > Remote Control (EOS Utility). Erikkross wrote: It is fairly complicated to setup the first time. Once it is setup it is pretty easy to use though. This document helps quite a bit: You need to have the EOS Utility with WFT Pairing software installed on your computer. The thing that confused me was that I needed to create a brand new WiFi setting on the camera in order to do the WiFi download, even though I had already connected the camera to my WiFi network for my smartphone. You have to create a new connection using the 'Remote Control (EOS Utility)' option in the WiFi menu. Menu > WiFi function > Remote Control (EOS Utility). After downloading that Canon EOS Utility and reading through the setup instructions, all I can say is thank god I can use the USB on my Canon 70D to transfer picture and video files. Thanks Canon but NO Thanks. Those who have recently upgraded to Windows 10 like me, let me share how resolved the following EOS Utility firewall problem for transferring files through WiFi to my computer. When I run the EOS Utility and got the following message: -To connect to the camera via LAN, some Windows Firewall settings must be changed. Do you want to make these changes? After clicking on Yes, the message I got: 'WFT FirewallSettings has stopped working'. The next message is 'Could not change the Windows Firewall settings': I was browsing forums for hours without finding any solution to the problem. Finally, what fixed the error was to allow *ALL* Canon applications (Canon Utilities EOS Utility - Version 2.14) to communicate through Windows Firewall: 'EOS Utility.exe', 'EOSUPNPSV.exe', 'EULauncher.exe', 'WFT FirewallSettings.exe'. Hope this helps!
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