It seems that since my last message on Canon releasing their latest EOS Viewer Utility (EVU), that they redesigned their site and the location of this file. I’ve been seeing a lot of traffic to this site trying to find it and when I went to test the link again, it wasn’t pointing to where I originally had found it. After a little bit of sleuthing, I was able to find a link that will get you within close proximity. You’ll have to choose a few choices from their menus, but I think I can get you there. If this link ends up pointing somewhere else down the road in time, just click on the download library at the top of their site and you should be able to pretty much follow the same directions.

1. Click here to visit Canon’s page

2. Choose EOS (SLR) Camera Systems

3. Choose Digital EOS Camera

4. Choose your type of camera. In my case it was EOS Digital Rebel

I believe the EVU is the same for all EOS cameras, but choose your camera just to be safe.

5. Click the link under “Software Applications and Updates”

#5 will open up a new window where you can choose your language and on the next page you’ll get your choice of operating systems for the EOS Viewer Utility (EVU).

Hope this helps some of those that were tangled in the web.

I finally got around to writing my first article for DC.com. I’m itching to get back into night photography and I think the 4th of July is going to be a great place to start. A local resort is just a mile down the road and apparently they put on their own fireworks show, in addition to the one the City of Tucson puts on. I’m thinking I’ll have a great vantage point from either my back yard or my roof. I’ll have to ask some of my neighbors that have lived around here longer than I, to see where exactly the fireworks will go off in the sky, but from what I hear, it’s supposed to be pretty good. If I can come away with at least one decent photo, I’ll be happy, considering it’s been about 12 or so years since my last night photography shoot.

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