![]() PS: And yes, I just registered to complain about this situation, as a 10 years long Canon enthusiast. should we all stop buying Canon products? Based on Nokia sales alone there must be near if not more of 100 million Windows Phone users around. I guess that the main reason for it is that Windows Phone has not yet been released in Japan. Camo is compatible with iOS 14 and macOS 11. Zoom won’t even let you use virtual backgrounds on them, but Camo’s fine. ![]() We’ve made sure it runs on 2012 MacBook Pros and the 2015 12' MacBook. Now if only Canon gave us the possibility to connect using Windows Phone. It’ll run on any Mac with macOS 10.13 or newer, and on any PC with Windows 7 64-bit or newer. I still recognize the picture quality is miles behind my SLR, but then again it's just so convenient. In the end I keep using my phone more and more, as it's camera gets better (just got a Lumia 930) and I have the possibility to instantly share what I'm doing. I understand iOS and Android get the priority because of their global market share, but com'on, after almost 2 years they could at least have a basic app for Windows, even if we don't get all the bells and whistles. Now they finally have a few choices, but then they decide to boycot my smartphone of choice. I've been stuck with my EOS Rebel T2i for years now, waiting for Canon to release a nice DSLR with built-in WiFi and GPS capabilities. Same here, this situation is truly frustrating.Īlready been waiting for this well over a year (ever since the 6D launched).
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