Canon 20d Mac OSX Tiger Log Info
For anyone who is interested, here is the latest log entry when connecting my Canon 20d to Capture One 3.7.1.
I'm running Mac OSX Tiger 10.4.2 on a powerbook 1.67ghz with 1.5 gigs of memory.
Log:
2005-07-13 18:21:07.444 CaptureAgent[208] CanonCameraController: Error connecting to Canon EOS 20D 1 camera: 020000c2
2005-07-13 18:21:07.936 Capture One PRO[206] .scriptSuite warning for attribute 'boundsAsQDRect' of class 'NSWindow' in suite 'NSCoreSuite': 'NSData<QDRect>' is not a valid type name.
2005-07-13 18:21:07.937 Capture One PRO[206] .scriptSuite warning for attribute 'document' of class 'NSWindow' in suite 'NSCoreSuite': 'NSDocument' is not a valid type name.
I'm running Mac OSX Tiger 10.4.2 on a powerbook 1.67ghz with 1.5 gigs of memory.
Log:
2005-07-13 18:21:07.444 CaptureAgent[208] CanonCameraController: Error connecting to Canon EOS 20D 1 camera: 020000c2
2005-07-13 18:21:07.936 Capture One PRO[206] .scriptSuite warning for attribute 'boundsAsQDRect' of class 'NSWindow' in suite 'NSCoreSuite': 'NSData<QDRect>' is not a valid type name.
2005-07-13 18:21:07.937 Capture One PRO[206] .scriptSuite warning for attribute 'document' of class 'NSWindow' in suite 'NSCoreSuite': 'NSDocument' is not a valid type name.
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Mac OS X 10.4.x
Canon 20D cannot connect. No work around other than to downgrade to Mac OS X 10.3.9. We have downloaded the latest SDK from Canon and the problem still persists. We are working on a fix. We will notify if/when we have a breakthrough on this.
Regarding DPP, EOS capture and Mac OS X 10.4.x
We have successfully tested both Canon 20D and Canon 350D on the latest EOS Capture utility. They both work fine.
Note: Canon does not use the same SDK as we do; they use their own “internal SDKâ€. Using EOS Capture in background is another workaround.
This information comes from our Developers.
Regards,
k c0
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