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Lightroom 6 - Canon 5DSr Import doesn't work

New Here ,
Nov 25, 2016 Nov 25, 2016

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Hi,

I'm using Lightroom 6 and cannot import pictures from the camera. Should this be already supported?

Secondly, if I'm buying the Canon W-E1 wireless SD card adapter for the 5DSr, will it possible to do a tethered shooting inside LR?

Many thanks,

Georg

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LEGEND ,
Nov 25, 2016 Nov 25, 2016

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cannot import pictures

Exactly what happens? Please describe in detail, or show us a screen capture. If there is an error message, please quote the complete exact unedited word-for-word error message.

if I'm buying the Canon W-E1 wireless SD card adapter for the 5DSr, will it possible to do a tethered shooting inside LR

Your camera is supported for tethering in Lightroom 6.3/Lightroom CC 2015.3 or later, so I don't see what the wireless card has to do with this.

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Nov 25, 2016 Nov 25, 2016

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The Canon 5DSr camera is connected;
The Import Dialog shows the available pictures from the camera;

After selecting some pictures I start the import process.
The import dialog closes and the progress bar shows that LR is importing the pictures;
no picture shows up in the last import group.

after some time LR hangs. no picture was ever imported

The 5DSr runs with firmware version 1.1 but it didn't work with 1.0.1 either.

@wifi card: I mean to use the wireless connection for a tethered shooting. no cable connection.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 25, 2016 Nov 25, 2016

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What is the exact version number of your Lightroom? Go to Help->System Info and report the version of Lightroom shown there.

What is your exact operating system?

I don't know about wireless tethering.

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Nov 25, 2016 Nov 25, 2016

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Version: [6.7 1090788]

mac OS 10.22 [6]

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Nov 25, 2016 Nov 25, 2016

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Secondly, if I'm buying the Canon W-E1 wireless SD card adapter for the 5DSr, will it possible to do a tethered shooting inside LR?

Highly unlikely using the standard tether tools built-in to Lightroom. They only work for wired connections. You might be able to (I don't know the software) use the Canon software to save your files automatically to a folder on your computer and to set Lightroom up to watch that folder and automatically import new files from it (check the file menu -> Auto import). That will have virtually the same effect as if you are doing wireless tethering. This is similar to when you would use an Eyefi card instead of a Canon branded card.

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Nov 28, 2016 Nov 28, 2016

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Jao vdL​ thanks for this answer, but I was aware of the possibility to use Canon EOS Utility, and a directory watch inside LR to workaraound a wireless tethering. I was interesed in the SDK support of LR for Canon, since they include the API for wireless tethering into the Canon SDK.

Unfortunately I'm still blocked from importing photos directly from my 5DSr.

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