Now that High Sierra is available, you should instead of Sierra. For security and compatibility reasons, Apple always recommends using the latest version of macOS. If you still need Sierra, follow these steps: • Use this link to open the macOS Sierra page on the App Store:. • Click the Download button on the Sierra page. EOS Utility makes it easy to transfer images from the EOS 30D to your computer. You can transfer all images at once or select individual images to transfer. Canon EOS Utility EOS 6D is a new freeware EOS updating app declared under camera application and manufactured readily available by Canon designed for Windows. We have discovered some issues with the compatibility of Canon’s Camera Window DC, EOS Utility and Map Utility software programs with Mac OS X v10.12 Sierra that may cause certain functions of such Canon software not to work. Graeme Wall wrote: > The Canon EOS Utility software to download photos from my 70D seems to > be broken under Sierra, anyone else found this? No, but I know from others and myself - both Win and Mac users that EOS. If your Mac is compatible with Sierra, a file named Install macOS Sierra downloads to your Applications folder. • After download is complete, the installer opens automatically. Click Continue and follow the onscreen instructions. • During installation, your Mac might restart several times. It then performs some initial setup tasks in the background. While those tasks are underway, activities such as using Spotlight or Mail might not seem as fast as they were before. • If you have hardware or software that doesn't meet the, you might be able to, the previous version of macOS. • If you previously downloaded El Capitan, Yosemite, Mavericks, or another earlier version of macOS, and your Mac is compatible with that version, you can from the Purchased tab of the App Store. Miamic70 wrote: Ridiculous that a major corporation like Canon seems to have a software / firmware division run my a bunch of amateurs. These type of constant failures are unacceptable. What a joke that they have no solution for an OS almost a year in Beta and available to developers. Here's what I know and what I surmise: What I know is that I haven't the slightest idea how much effort is involved in tailoring a piece of software to a new Apple OS, nor how much assistance (if any) Apple provides to developers during the OS's Beta-testing period. What I surmise is that you don't either. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. In Information Technology field in one way or another since 1989. Last 12 years for a fortune 1000 working directly with B2B and a Enterprise level customers. So, yea there is that and the fact that Canon and the rest of the world knew about Sierra for a year prior to release and Canon failed to start developing software then is unconscionable as this is excactly what they did with the prior release of Mountain Lion. This should be an embarrassment and shows just how clueless Canon and the big DSLR manufacturers are to technology and it shows in thier lack of innovation. I mean even when thier software works it's a jumbled mess. Sumise what what you will from the above and I'll summarily agree that you 'haven't the slightest idea or how much effort is involved in tailoring a piece of software'. Miamic70 wrote: In Information Technology field in one way or another since 1989. Last 12 years for a fortune 1000 working directly with B2B and a Enterprise level customers.
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