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Eternal Patrol
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I recently purchased a canon Rebel
![]() the CD that came with it is cracked ![]() Consequently I am unable to upload any pics from the camera to the computer. ![]() So does anyone have a copy of a canon EOS Digital Solutions Disk v. 6.1 or later that they would care to part with for a few days. if so thanks a bunch. M ![]() |
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Canadian Wolf
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I wonder if that software is available as a download from their site?
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Silent Hunter
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You might want to give the following website a look, maybe it will work.
http://www.adidap.com/2006/11/02/wha...n-software-cd/ Or go to Canon Canada website, the software is suposedly downloadable there http://www.canon.ca/english/index-customersupport.asp Edit: Thats the best i could gome up with outside of torrents which i havent bothered to look into. |
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Canadian Wolf
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Soaring
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You can download all drivers and software from Canon's website (Service/downloads). That'S the way to update the software on CD anyway.
Windows XP should be able to retrieve pictures from your Camera even without any installed Canon software, by simply attaching the Camera via the cable to the PC, and then a Windows requester opens up. I can confrim that for 3 different Canon cameras I use(d), though none of them was/is an EOS (my only EOS is an old analogue model). Canon EOS - the only choice I consider when thinking about SLR cameras. 25 years of exclusively most positive experiences. ![]()
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Navy Seal
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Nikon D90..Dad has one and it is one hell of a camera.
Saying that I wouldn't sniff at a Canon... Those two and Olympus are probably the best for SLRs. |
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