Can't shoot tethered with a Canon 7D

Just installed Aperture 3.0. I am running OS 10.5.8. I can shoot with my 5D no problem. But when I plug in my 7D, the camera just says busy and no functions or buttons work on the camera. I have installed the Camera update 2.7.

Thanks for the help in advance.

Posted on Feb 10, 2010 7:48 AM

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Feb 10, 2010 8:41 AM in response to shane zatezalo

I have updated the firmware on the camera as well. Still will not shoot tethered. Aperture will read the raw files from the camera, either from the camera itself or from a card reader. I tried live view, same result. Every time I press the shutter button, the camera tells me that it is busy in the top LCD screen.

On my 5D I had to tell the camera to go from print mode on the USB to PC. I can't find anything like that on the 7D.

Feb 10, 2010 2:08 PM in response to Md Welch

10.6.2. Yes, there was a CF card in the Camera.

That said, I installed Aperture 3trial on my home machine (Mac Pro tower, 10.6.2). I cannot get it to work.

So I'd say something's going on and it ain't good. I wish this would work... sigh.

I'll try it again on the laptop at work to see I can get it work like I thought it did earlier today. To be honest, I'm not feeling all that hopeful.

Feb 10, 2010 5:19 PM in response to Md Welch

Here is the supported cameras for tethered shooting Knowledge Base article:

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1085

The 7D is not listed. If you'll note, no recent Canon cameras are listed. This is because the Canon cameras used to support a standard tethering protocol, and they have removed this support. Apple implements the standard protocol, but does not have code to handle the new, proprietary Canon protocols. As such, you're unfortunately out of luck and will have to tether using Canon's software and then use a hot folder to auto-import to Aperture (you can do this easily, with scripts and with Automator, and it is in the documentation).

It's unfortunate that Canon removed this support, and unfortunate that Apple didn't have the resources (or maybe the information from Canon? I don't know) to do this, but that's what you have for now.

Feb 10, 2010 6:29 PM in response to Md Welch

canon changed the protocol 2? 3? years ago...i am tired of hearing that canon uses a "new" protocol....C1 can shoot tethered with the 5DII...so can other smaller software solutions....there is no reason for apple to not offer this with aperture 3....
the apple script offered is not a good solution...automator can help out....
but really:would it be so hard for apple to at least offer something like a watched folder option...within aperture?

Feb 10, 2010 7:56 PM in response to psssss

I have the 5d MarkII as well. No joy here.

Tethering works fine with 3rd party software Capture1 and even a the DSLR remote for iphone by OnOne but not Aperture.
Why can't you sit down with Canon and work this out. I purchased the upgrade online without even using it expecting that this feature would be fixed. I would have been happy if that was the only improvement in A3.
I have tried working with watched folders and scripts etc, and found them to be a bit buggy.
When you are in the studio, with everything happening, clients onsite to see your shots being taken and giving art direction to the shoot, the last thing you need is to have multiple parts that can fail, and then have to start up, the canon utility again, then check the watched folder is working etc etc.

It is not good enough Apple. If smaller companies can implement 3rd party support for a Pro camera, then surely Apple can too...?!??
I will continue to use the Canon software which I hate. Fingers crossed for Aperture 4...

Apr 20, 2010 3:45 AM in response to HC2010

What a farce, Apeture 3 is turning out to be! I've just tried tethering my 7D and discovered that it's not supported, whereas Apple are happy to support such cameras as EOS Digital Rebel and Kiss Digital not to mention a range of other sub-professional cameras. I thought Aperture was supposed to be professional software yet it doesn't even support EOS 5D mk II, which is now one of the most widely used professional cameras of choice.

This is just one more disappointment to add to an increasingly long list of difficulties. It all adds up to moving away from Apple solutions for professionals. It's back to Adobe Light Room and EOS Utility for me.

Apr 23, 2010 12:00 AM in response to Md Welch

I just installed Lightroom beta 3 .... and tethering worked. Too bad that a beta software distribution wins over Aperture... I can't get used to the lightroom interface, so please apple get this working inside aperture. It's hard to understand that Aperture 2 with my Canon 350D can tether, but my 7D with Aperture 3 won't.

BTW Live mode tethering isn't working in Lightroom, just the push-a-button-and-watch-the-result-on-a-big-screen mode.

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