Peter Humfryes wrote: Thank you for this. I did notice it had been updated but because I didn't see OSX 10.12 featured I assumed it was for older versions of OSX.
EOS 5D Mark III Firmware Version 1.3.5 [Mac OS X] For macOS v10.12 EOS 5D Mark III Firmware Version 1.3.5 [Windows]. This package provides the necessary installation files of Canon EOS 5D Mark III Digital Camera Firmware version 1.2.3 for MAC. Fixes: - Fixes a phenomenon in which the flash may not fire depending on the timing of when the shutter button is pressed.
Can you confirm if it now supports tethering of the 5DMKiv? Unfortunately I cannot confirm.
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My Sierra machine is at home and I'm on location with my El Capitan machine. I installed and tested the EOS Utility through remote desktop sharing. П˜‰ I can test when I'm home in some days. If I forget it and you still need the answer, just remind me here by the end of the week please. Latest mac driver for epson 2200.
Does anyone know whether this latest DPP version will work on a Mac with Sierra OS? Here's my dilemma. I need to put DPP on my late model Sierra OS MacBook Pro 15, so I can review my shot Raw images on location; I can't afford another iteration of my current Adobe CC Suite that includes Lightroom or Photoshop, and, as all my older owned copies of Lightroom or Photoshop are Windows only (and Adobe won't convert the OS version), I can't put anything from my Creative Suite 6 or earlier on the Mac. Because I've got the CC Suite already running on 2 big/fast Windows 10 desktops right now, where they do me the most good, I can't see another option other than DPP for my laptop. Anyone with experience on this?
Come on Canon, hurry up. Regards, David. John_Hoffman wrote: Yes, latest DPP will work with Sierra.
You can install your CC subscription on any computer. When you log on it will tell you you have two activations and you can deactivate one. Then, when you get back to that computer log on and activate it and deactivate the third one. Or deactivate when you are finished working on third computer.
John, thank you very much for the tip on the latest DPP being able to work with Sierra; Canon's USA website indicates that it won't, but, as you have direct experience, I believe your answer, and I'll try it anyway. As to the deactivation/activation on the Adobe CC suite, yes, I do realize that I can do what you say, but I always thought that it would just be 'too much' to have to deal with that kind of 'back and forth' activity, and that it may eventually lead to some unwanted result at a time when I can least afford it - Occam's Razor and such. So, I think I'll go for the DPP option, as I don't plan to actually convert my raws on the laptop, just store and look at them on location, plus occasionally want to tether to the laptop as well.