In order to have trouble-free connection and communication when shooting tethered, with the camera connected to a computer, there are some basic things to keep in mind.
Cameras with USB-C ports are often able to power the camera and/or charge the battery of USB. While this is a convenient feature, this can sometimes cause connection issues during tethering. Therefore, we always recommend turning USB Power Delivery / Charging OFF during tethering in order to ensure the most stable connection possible.
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Cameras with USB-C ports are often able to power the camera and/or charge the battery of USB. While this is a convenient feature, this can sometimes cause connection issues during tethering. Therefore, we always recommend turning USB Power Delivery / Charging OFF during tethering in order to ensure the most stable connection possible. The Canon R-Series (mirrorless) cameras is an example of a camera model do not provide the ability to turn off USB Power / Charging. This limitation is known to cause connection issues on some setups.
While Canon may address this issue in forthcoming firmware updates and/or future camera models, it remains a potential issue for many users. In some cases, it is not an issue that will arise immediately, but can emerge months after the initial use.
As a temporary work-around for this issue, we recommend that Canon R-Series cameras be connected via one of the following methods to avoid the known issue connection issue described above.
With dedicated data transfer and uni-directional throughput of 5 Gbps there are no conflicts with power. Using the TetherPro USB-C to USB-C 31' results in fast and steady connection without the issues talked about above. If your computer has a USB-C port, you would be able to use the cable directly with your computer. If your computer does not have a USB-C port, please see the information below.
Power Delivery is not supported over USB-A style connections. Therefore, using the TetherPro USB 3.0 to USB-C cable would prevent the issue described above and will result in a stable and consistent connection. If your computer has a USB-A port, you would be able to use the cable directly with your computer. If your computer does not have a USB-A port, please see the information below.
This approach will convert the computer side of the connection to USB-A and therefore resolve this issue. Please note, the Female Adapter extension cable must be positioned on the computer-side of the connection.
We will use this page to communicate any new best practices and/or updates from Canon regarding this issue. We also recommend checking Canon’s support pages for potential firmware updates that may address this issue in the future.
If you encounter connection hiccups while tethering your camera, don’t worry; you’re not alone. Certain things can impact your ability to keep a stable connection. Here are a few trouble-shooting steps you can take to solve common issues and get your tethering setup running smoothly.
It’s crucial to ensure compatibility between your camera model, tethering software, and computer system. Check the manufacturer’s website or user manuals to confirm that your camera model is supported. Additionally, ensure that your tethering software is up to date and compatible with your operating system.
Always use the latest version of your tethering software. Updates often include bug fixes and improved compatibility with new camera models. Visit the software provider’s website or use the built-in update feature to download and install the newest version.
Camera firmware updates can resolve connectivity issues and improve performance. Check the camera manufacturer’s website for any available firmware updates for your camera model and follow the instructions to install them.
When establishing a stable connection while tethering follow these simple steps:
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