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STEP BY STEP EXPLORE EOS UTILITY

Discover how Canon’s EOS Utility app can make your life easier

CHECK THE PREFERENCES FOR FASTER WAYS TO WORK

EOS Utility preferences change how the application works at startup, and can be set to always select one of the functions. For example, if you mostly use remote shooting, then EOS Utility can be configured to start directly in that function. The preferences are used to configure a structured folder and filenames for any images you download or capture.

01 DOWNLOADING IMAGES

The first function of Canon’s EOS Utility is to download images from your camera. It can be set to automatically download only new images or all the images on the card. The alternative is to browse all the images on your card. If you create folders on your cards for different shoots, you can select to only view a specific folder.

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