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Canon Inkjet Utility

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Canon Inkjet Utility

2024-05-13 08:57:22

I use this paper with my Canon inkjet. Text and graphics always come out looking great.

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2024-06-15 01:41:27

The best inkjet photo paper I have ever used for my canon pro9000 II.

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2024-04-05 01:21:39

worked as a champion. On my Canon inkjet Great results!

5
2024-08-17 04:33:13

This ink produces great images! I recommend it to anyone with a canon inkjet printer!

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2024-08-04 03:16:59

I absolutely LOVE this paper for my canon inkjet.. I use it for everything from photos, to invitations etc. It holds the ink great and the colors are so vibrant. I highly recommend this for any person that prints photos etc.

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2024-09-12 09:16:40

I'm using this cable with a Canon R5 and Lightroom. The cable works well and I definitely recommend it. Having said that, a few bits of advice. 1. I had trouble with LR losing the connection. While not scientifically proven, I believe the problem is that the Canon EOS Utility fights with LR for the connection (even if the EOS Utility is only on in the system tray). In any event, it worked fine when I uninstalled the EOS Utility from the laptop I use for shoots. 2. In retrospect I should have chosen the right angle attachment for the camera. I think the tether guard works better with the right angle attachment. 3. If shooting on a tripod, the set up only works if shooting in landscape orientation. 4. The right angle attachment doesn't work with a RRS L-bracket because the USB-C port on the camera is slightly off center. Accordingly, the right angle cable doesn't go through the proper opening in the L-bracket. While I bought the straight cable, I subsequently tried a right angle adapter which is when I realized the camera port was slightly off center. Hope these tips are helpful.

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2024-09-06 06:35:28

I needed constant power for my Canon EOS Rebel T7i so I can use it as a webcam (with the EOS Webcam Utility). This works! The combo with the Canon DC Coupler DR-E18 is a little expensive but it's worked flawlessly so far.

5
2024-08-26 07:26:23

My Canon sx740 is the absolute best utility camera for my hunting, birding and fishing trips. As a digital creator I cannot do without that 40x zoom feature. Great investment for my business. Big Daddy Lawler, Gettin' Outdoors With BDL

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2024-07-12 01:17:41

As others have mentioned, you actually get 4 of these little things in a package. Can't beat the price for 4 of them. There are many uses for these cool little things, but I use them with the Utility Strap Swivel Hook By Op/Tech USA. The strap has hooks which hook to these adapt-its on my Canon DSLR. This method leaves the smallest footprint of a strap I know short of not having a strap at all. Now, here is a big tip when installing these Adapt-Its. This is only my personal experience with my Canon XSi and 7D bodies. On one side, it will be easy to push this adapt-it through the hole. You may have to flex it and bend it a little but you should be able to get it thru that side with relative ease. Now the other side where the eyelet for lack of a better term is recessed in a groove (?), I had a tough time getting it thru that hole. Finally I just tore a small piece of paper (or anything thin and small), placed it under the adapt-it and shoved as much of it into the hole as possible. With a small edge of the paper sticking thru, I grabbed it and pull on the paper while pushing on the adapt-it. That piece of paper basically helped give me some leverage and to guide it thru the hole/eyelet. I hope that made sense. A note about the strength of these little things. I have them on my Canon 7D with battery grip and a 70-200 f/2.8IS attached and the Utility Strap Swivel Hook By Op/Tech USA and I have no fears about my camera falling or breaking off my neck. I've also read others mention how they've tested these by hanging heavy things on these adapt-its overnight without problems. I tend to agree... so far I have no fear about these things breaking. They are tough little things. Try em. They're cheap.

5
2024-05-27 09:17:53

Convenient utility. Solid.

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