I have a Canon S45 camera with lots of pictures on it. I also have an iBook, running OSX v. 10.3.9. Unfortunately, I don't have the software CD that came with the camera with me at the moment, and I don't know how to transfer the pictures from the camera to the computer without it.
I've tried just connecting the camera to the computer with the USB cable, and the camera turns on, but it doesn't seem like the iBook is even recognizing that the camera is connected to it. I also tried the Canon website to see if I could download the software directly from them, but all they had was an updater, which wouldn't do anything unless the older version of the software was already installed.
Can somebody tell me how to get these pictures to my computer?
posted by ijoshua at 7:35 PM on August 25, 2005
posted by geeky at 7:54 PM on August 25, 2005
If your camera isn't supported by iPhoto/Image Capture, you could try picking up a cheap USB card reader from a computer store. Just check what kind of card your camera uses. You can find 'em for around $15 or so. An extra benefit to this is that you don't have to run down your camera's battery when copying photos.
posted by bcwinters at 8:00 PM on August 25, 2005
posted by O9scar at 8:05 PM on August 25, 2005
posted by jessamyn at 8:08 PM on August 25, 2005
posted by kathryn at 8:54 PM on August 25, 2005
posted by chuckforthought.com at 8:55 PM on August 25, 2005
posted by odinsdream at 9:10 PM on August 25, 2005
posted by rhapsodie at 9:29 PM on August 25, 2005
You don't need the Canon software when you connect the camera to a PC with Windows, XP, either.
posted by nthdegx at 5:27 AM on August 26, 2005
Since your camera uses a compact flash card you should be able to use a USB 2 or a Firewire Card Reader to transfer images to your iBook without using the camera.
posted by plokent at 6:14 AM on August 26, 2005
Setting the camera to PTP mode as in plokent's instructions above will turn your camera into a card reader which shouldn't require any kind of driver install on your part. The camera in PTP mode will appear as a drive. Note: PTP mode is not the default.
posted by Mitheral at 6:40 AM on August 26, 2005
posted by mmascolino at 8:15 AM on August 26, 2005
posted by sneebler at 7:02 PM on August 26, 2005
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No. The only place the memory card shows up is in Device Manager,. Other Devices. It does the same thing the camera does. Windows identifies both the camera and Memory card and states that drivers are available. It then tells me to update the drivers. I click yes and during the driver update I get this message: ' Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error attempting to install it' MTB USB Device. The data is invalid.' SO it seems the driver is there, but for some reason the OS doesn't know how to install it. It is not the camera because I get it to work fine on Windows 7 in both the Canon Software and Picaso. Also, it is a Plug and play device so Windows should automatically update it. I tried the Photo App but it doesn't recognize the camera.
I noticed a lot of people have been having these same issues.