I have a Canon Eos 60D

I own a Canon EOS 60D and want to know if an older Sony EMC-X200 microphone can be used to record and will these be compatible?

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  • How do you import photos from a Canon EOS 60d into Lightroom without distortion of photos?

    Is there a plug in needed or how does one get the photos from Canon EOS camera into Lightroom?  My come through looking distorted and noisy.

    Ok, full story...
    I have a Canon EOS 60D and was editing in DPP software that came with the camera. 
    I wanted more editing options so I bought Lightroom.
    All of a sudden photos that look good at home were being sent to printer and I was being told they couldn't print them at all. If I take the exact same photo, import it into the DPP software and edit it to look good on my computer and send it to the same printer they print it with no issues.
    I was selling on Deposit Photos some, now they won't even accept my photos the quality is so bad. But again, same photo edited in DPP they accept again.
    THere are two issues I am having, the one going to the printer or deposit photos is they leave my computer looking bright and good to me and get to the other site so dark you can't see the photo at all.
    The biggest issue I have been noticing is if I shoot with 200, 320 or 400 ISO, they look very fuzzy and I thought pixelated at first.  After reading forums with other Canon users having the same issue, people are saying it isn't true pixelation.  That the real problem is Lightroom not being able to intrepret the data so they look like there is a lot of noise and I have a bad picture.
    Before reading forums, I had also emailed Canon to see if there was an issue with my camera.  This was Canon's reply.... If you are recording RAW image files, are you using the Canon software to convert them to jpg or a third party program?  Sometimes programs like Lightroom and Photoshop do not interpret the files correctly and the result could be noise or a colorshift.  Please make sure that you are using the latest version of the RAW plugin for which ever software application you are using, or try using the Digital Photo Professional software included on the EOS Solution disk.
    I use Lightroom 4 and it has been updated regularly to the latest updates as they come out.
    I shoot in RAW only and never shoot above 400 ISO, usually 160-320 range.
    I have taken the same photos at 400 ISO and opened them in the DPP software and there is no noise at all, nice and clear.  I am only having this issue when I put them into Lightroom.
    I would really prefer to edit in LIghtroom as you have a lot more creative options there but there has to be something I need to do that they work in Lightroom as they do in DPP.  I have also used NERO in the past with no issues.  The printer person I send to is accepting them in Photoshop.
    Do I need to purchase some sort of plugin to have them work in Lightroom? Distortion was a bad choice of word, more fuzzy noise look then true distortion, sorry about that confusion.
    Thanks
    Ann

  • I have Photoshop Elements 9. I downloaded the plug in 6.0 and it works on the RAW files from Canon EOS 60D, but not with Canon EOS 70D. I cannot download higher versions of plug in, because I have Windows Vista and it is not supported.

    I have Photoshop Elements 9. I downloaded the plug in 6.0 and it works on the RAW files from Canon EOS 60D, but not with Canon EOS 70D. I cannot download higher versions of plug in, because I have Windows Vista and it is not supported.

    You could try using the DNG converter 8.7 on Windows vista:
    <Adobe - Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter : For Windows : Adobe DNG Converter 8.7>
    <Adobe - Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter : For Macintosh : Adobe DNG Converter 8.7>
    You then need to watch this video to get hang of it:
    <Camera Raw: How to use Adobe DNG Converter - YouTube>
    Hope this helps.

  • Aperture and RAW support with Canon EOS 60D

    Got my new Canon EOS 60D yesterday. But Aperture does not support the new RAW photos from the EOS 60D yet.
    Anyone with the same problem?
    When is Apple updating the RAW support for the 60D in Aperture?

    Well, DNGs don't actually contain all the data of the original raw file, so that could be an issue.
    As an example, the focus point functionality of Aperture 3.0 doesn't work with files converted to DNG, as the camera-specific information has been stripped from the file by Adobe. I don't know whether the DNG format can actually hold that info or not, but as of today it doesn't.
    Apple historically has tended to support the new SLR cameras from Canon and Nikon, so I wouldn't be surprised if support came along shortly. That said, buying a camera the day it's available and expecting immediate support for its raw format is not all that reasonable. The vendors providing raw support don't necessarily have access to pre-release versions of the cameras (in general), so there's going to be some time necessary to develop and QA the support for the new format.

  • I have bought Canon EOS 70 D and have Photoshop Elements 12. The program has RAW 8.0. I need 8.2. I have tryed help - update and it is searching hour after hour. Nothing happens. The program i  brand new, Installed yesterday

    I have bought Canon EOS 70 D and have Photoshop Elements 12. I need RAw 8.2 and the program has 8.0.
    I have tryed help - update and it is searching for hours. Nothing happens. The program is installed yesterday.

    Are you updating from the Editor, if not go to Expert Mode and click:
    Help >> Updates
    But check first under the Help menu that you are signed-in - your email address used for you Adobe ID should be visible. You should be able to update to v8.5

  • I have a Canon EOS Rebel T3 1100D which will not turn on.

    I have a Canon EOS Rebel T3 1100D which will not turn on. Battery charger shows green light , but when installed camera will not turn on. Place battery back into charger and it shows yellow light and takes awhile to charge and show green light. I thought must need new battery but it does same thing. This camera has been trouble free from start, it is a few years old but didn't think i would have internal issuses already. Am i missing something? Ordered ac adapter to plug in direct and see if it works then. Any ideas would be helpful Thank you.

    Hi GP!
    Welcome to the Canon Forum.
    If the camera still does not power on after using a new battery or after you try an AC adapter, the camera will need repair.  To start the repair process, you'll need to complete a Repair Request on our website. 
    Alternatively, you may participate in the Canon Loyalty Program.  This option allows you to replace your current camera for a discounted fee.  The original non-functioning camera would then be returned to Canon USA for recycling using a prepaid shipping label that would be provided.  If you would like to take part in this option, please call our Sales Department at (800) OK CANON (800-652-2666) seven days a week, 8am to Midnight.  Let them know you have been working with online technical support and the Canon Loyalty Program was offered.  Be sure to have your serial number for your camera at the time of your call.
    Did this answer your question? Please click the Accept as Solution button so that others may find the answer as well.

  • Canon EOS 60D and Log and Transfer in FCP

    I just got my Canon 60D and tried to transfer video from it to FCP but the Canon FCP EOS Plugin did not see the files. I had the SD card in a card reader and even tried the hack for the Rebel, but none worked.
    Then I came across a forum that mentioned the Canon EOS Plugin on the Canon European website saying it worked for them. I down loaded it and it did work.
    Here's the link to the Canon EOS FCP Plugin that works for theEOS 60D
    http://software.canon-europe.com/software/0039308.asp
    And unlike the American Canon website it does mention that it works with the 60D
    Hope this helps someone else.
    Russ

    I can think of 2 things to check.
    1. The Scratch disc has plenty of space.
    2. System Settings>Scratch Disc does not have a restriction in the Limit Capture/Export File Size Segment To:
    Al

  • I have a Canon EOS T2i Camera and I want to import the RAW images into Aperture.  How do I import them as RAW images instead of jpeg ?

    How do I import RAW images from my Canon EOS T2i camera into Aperture and have them show up as RAW images and not jpeg images?

    See the list of supported raw formats:
    http://www.apple.com/aperture/specs/raw.html
    The footnote ** for the cameras  EOS Rebel T2i EF-S / 550D / Kiss X4**  says, that the raw format is only supported with Aperture 3. So you will have to upgrade to Aperture 3, to be able to import the raw from from your camera.
    Regards
    Léonie

  • Help! Lightroom 3 cannot read the .cr2 file of Canon EOS 60D.

    Is there update available?

    LR 3.2 added support for Canon 60d. Suggest updating to 3.3 if you haven't. There is information on 60D tethered mode problems here:
    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/760394
    This should NOT be an issue for basic RAW file import and processing in LR, just 60D in tethered mode with LR 3.3.

  • I can not open raw files in my ps elements 8 from my Canon EOS 60D

    Anyone out there that can help?

    Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras
    Camera Raw-compatible Adobe applications
    The 60D requires Camera Raw 6.2 or later which is only compatible with Elements 9 or later.
    You can either:
    pay to upgrade to Elements 12 or
    use the free DNG converter to convert all Raw files to DNGs then edit the DNGs in Elements 8
    Photoshop Help | Digital Negative (DNG)

  • I have a Canon EOS 70D and Photoshop CS5.  I have already downloaded the DNG converter 8.2.

    I still can't see my RAW files.  Please help!!!

    You've posted to the Photoshop Elements forum, which is a different product to Photoshop CS5 but, for this question, the same answer will apply.
    As you probably know support for the 70D was added to ACR 8.2 which requires CS6 or CC. But the DNG Converter can convert the files to to the Adobe RAW DNG format that CS5 can then open. However installing the converter does NOT give CS5 the ability to open the 70D RAW files directly. After installation you have to run the converter and point it at your 70D files where it will convert them to new .dng files that will then open in CS5 Camera RAW. The .cr2 files will never open directly in CS5.
    Cheers,
    Neale
    Insanity is hereditary, you get it from your children
    If this post or another user's post resolves the original issue, please mark the posts as correct and/or helpful accordingly. This helps other users with similar trouble get answers to their questions quicker. Thanks.

  • I have a Canon EOS 500D Camera the LCD has started to get black lines across it. Any ideas why?

    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Are they horizontal lines? And they don’t show up in the photos (once you export to a computer)?  It’s completely a guess, but I’d assume that the electrical contacts for those lines have become detached/corroded/broke.  So long as it doesn’t affect your final photo I’d say just live with it.  Fixing a camera that old isn’t worth it, so live with it or upgrade are your options. 
    If they do show up in the final photos then I’d guess that your sensor is damaged.  There are no settings that would do that, so something is damaged.  Again, with a camera that old it wouldn’t be financially sound to repair it, whatever it is.

  • I have a canon EOS 600D with 18-55mm IS kit lens. I want to buy another lens for travel photography.

    What lens would be a best choice?

    It's a tough question to answer as there is no best choice.  Too many variables, what may be best for you wouldn't be for me.
    Some people want one single lens to do everything, the so called Super Zooms.  Sigma makes a 18-250 which would qualify.  But the image quality and speed will never be that of more traditional ranged lenses.   My personal recommendation to these people is, if you never plan on changing lenses then just get a point and shoot.  The Canon SX50 fits this bill well.  But if that's what you're looking for there's the sigma, or you can get the 18-200 from Canon.
    As far as traditional ranged lenses, it depends on what you like to shoot.  Some people love ultra wide angle for travel if they're look at old archetecture or panoramas.  The Canon 10-22 is a great lens.  A standard issue lens would be the 18-85 - decent quality, decent range.  Others hold image quality and speed paramount and would use an L lens, like the 24-105L.

  • Red/Pinkish dots or smudges in images/video Canon EOS 60D (Not a Dead/Hot pixel!)

    After using my 60D for almost 9 Months i'v noticed that there is Red/Pinkish dots or smudges in the upper right corner of all pictures and videos, at first i thought it was a hot or dead pixel i'v tried to do a manual sensor cleaning but i had no luck, i would really appreciate anybody's assistance, below is an image that show the blobs. PLEASE HELP!!!

    Jim, thank you for an excellent responce.  I truthfully had researched the "Help" section on LightRoom and PhotoShop and found nothing that even remotely resembled your straight forward and easy to follow directions.  After upgrading to CS6 and LightRoom 4 I am delighted with all of the new features that Adobe created in PhotoShop.  I'm not sure that LightRoom 4 was as great an advancement as PhotoShop itself.
    I am certainly going to give your solution a try and see how it works out for me.   I concur that I probably do not fully understand and appreciate the relationship between the two programs.  Today was my attempt of gaining a better insight to that relationship.  Thank you for your response!

  • Lightroom 5 won't import my Canon EOS 60D .CR2 files

    When I try to import my raw files to lightroom 5 and convert to DNG i get a message that says: "Could not copy files to requested location." and "Files could not be written" I tried converting the files to dng using Adobe DNG converter then importing them to lightroom but they still won't work. Photoshop CS6 and Camera Raw both read the files fine. I just prefer to use Lightroom so it would be wonderful if someone could help me out! Thank you

    figured it out from another discussion. had to do with the destination folder not allowing the files to be written!

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