How To Charge Canon Camera With Usb Cable

Canon cameras come with a few different types of batteries and chargers. Some chargers are specifically for use with canon batteries, while others will work with any type of battery. There are also a few different ways to charge your camera with a usb cable.

The most common way to charge your canon camera with a usb cable is to plug the usb cable into the wall outlet and the camera into the usb cable. This will charge the camera’s battery.

Another way to charge your canon camera with a usb cable is to plug the usb cable into the camera and the other end into the usb port on your computer. This will also charge the camera’s battery.

You can also charge your canon camera

Plug your USB cable into your computer.

Open Canon Camera Utility
In the Canon Camera Utility window, click on the Battery tab
In the Battery tab, select your Canon camera from the list, and then click on the Charging button
In the Charging window, select the USB cable you are using to charge your Canon camera, and then click on the Start Charging button
Your Canon camera will start to charge.
When your Canon camera is finished charging, click on the Stop Charging button
Your Canon camera will now be ready to use.

Plug the other end of the USB cable into your Canon camera.

Connect the USB cable to your computer
Open the Canon Camera Utility software
Click on the “File” menu and select “Transfer Photos to Computer.”
Select the photos you want to transfer and click on the “Open” button
Select the destination folder on your computer and click on the “Copy” button.
When the photos have been copied, disconnect the USB cable from your Canon camera and disconnect it from your computer.

Turn on your Canon camera.

  1. Open your camera’s menu system.

    2. locate the “USB Connection” icon

    3. Select this icon

    4. Enable the “USB Connection” function

    5. Connect your USB cable to the camera’s USB port

    6. The camera should now power up and show the “Ready” message on its screen.

    7. If the camera does not power up immediately, wait several seconds and try again.

    8. When the camera is ready, press the shutter button halfway to take a picture

    9. When the picture is taken, release the shutter button completely.

    10. The camera will now ask you to “initialize file”

    11. Do this by selecting the “Yes” button

    12. The camera will now show the “File info” screen.

    13. On this screen, locate and select the “Format” option

    14. The camera will ask you to confirm this action

    15. Select the “Format” option again

    16. The camera will now ask you to “File name”

    17. Type a name for your picture

    18. The camera will now ask you to “File type”

    19. Select “JPEG” as the file type

    20. The camera will now ask you to “Quality”

Select the “PC” option on your camera.

Plug the USB cable into the PC and the camera
Click the icon on your camera screen
Select the option to copy pictures and videos
Click on the drive letter of the USB drive that you want to use to store the pictures and videos
Click on the option to start copying pictures and videos
Wait until the camera has finished copying pictures and videos to the USB drive
Close the PictBridge software on the PC
Remove the USB drive from the PC

If you want to charge your camera while it is still connected to the PC, connect the USB cable to the PC and the camera while they are both turned on. The camera will show up as a drive in the Windows explorer. Drag and drop the pictures and videos onto the camera’s drive. The pictures and videos will be copied over. Once finished, close the PictBridge software on the PC, disconnect the camera from the PC and the USB cable, and remove the USB drive from the PC.

Your camera will now begin charging.

First, disconnect the usb cable from your camera.
Second, plug the usb cable into the usb port on your computer.
Third, turn on your camera by pressing the power button.
Fourth, open the usb drive on your computer.
Fifth, copy the pictures, videos, or music on the usb drive to your computer.
Sixth, disconnect the usb cable from the camera.
Seventh, close the usb drive on your computer.
Eighth, reconnect the usb cable to the camera.
Ninth, turn off the camera by pressing the power button.
Tenth, unplug the usb cable from the computer.

Enjoy your fully charged Canon camera!

The best way to charge a Canon camera with a USB cable is to connect the camera to the computer and the computer to the power outlet. The computer will then start to charge the battery in the camera.

Conclusion

If you want to charge your Canon Camera using the USB Cable then follow these simple steps:
If your camera is not listed then it is not supported, please check the Manual or the Specifications page of this website for a list of supported cameras.
-Plug in the USB Cable to the Camera and the PC
-Open the Canon Camera software and click on the File tab
-Select Connect to Computer
-Select the Device Manager tab
-Scroll down to see the Canon Camera listed and click on it
-Click on the Properties button
-Under the Battery section, select Use the USB Connection to Power Up the Camera
-Select the Activate button
-The Camera will now start

Author: Eshant

My journey toward photography has been an interesting one. I started with a very basic DSLR camera, and after several years of experimentation with its manual settings, I finally made the jump to single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras. Being a photographer is not just about having a camera or being able to take pictures well. It requires the ability to process information from raw data, which is why I am passionate about learning things and implementing them in real life. Hey! I am Eshant, an 18-year-old student from India who loves blogging and photography. I was born and raised in Haryana India but moved to Chandigarh for education when I was 14 I want to be able to utilize my skills in both online and offline businesses so that's why I'm learning about internet marketing and my goal is to start a blog. I am passionate about learning new things, hence why I love blogging too. Please feel free to contact me via email or twitter if you have any questions!

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