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But I really hope that Canon see the value of adding save / load the settings to the EOS R6 Mark II like they did with a firmware update for the EOS R5 previously. These cameras have so many customisation options that it is almost impossible to reset a camera and then put them all back as you like easily.
You can get most of the camera settings using exiftool and a CR3 raw file. But, some will not have the same name as in the camera menus. (I have a newer version of exiftool on my iMac, but this is the version supplied with Debian stable. Many years ago, I used exiftool on Windows but no longer use Windows.)
That's interesting to see the level of detail that is found, and actually more than I expected. However while this is a good start it's not the whole camera configuration as was originally asked for. Fortunately as you have the EOS R5 then you can save/load the camera settings to a card.
For a photo I have already made, it is easier to use exiftool than to load saved settings back into the camera and look at them in the camera menus. I do save the settings on my EOS R5 occasionally, but only for ease of getting back to the same settings. If I want to know the camera settings for an image I already made, I use exiftool.
If you have a R6 II, then you could contribute to exiftool. If there is a setting not listed, then make a CR3 file with each of the options selected and take a note of which is which. To eliminate unknown values that increment, do a sequence like Phil Harvey requested for me to use =12925.msg69898#msg69898 to get exiftool to display shutter mode.
Another example of documenting settings as OP requested and not saving all settings to a non-text file. I made this photo in 2019 using an EOS 80D. I can do the same with a CR2 file that I made with my EOS Rebel T1i in 2011, 13 years ago. That makes documentation easy. I have skipped some settings denoted by "...".
Has anyone ever come up with a real solution for this error from the Windows 10 version of EOS Utility? Happens with my R5 and all the latest camera and computer updates. Tethered, using the Canon R5 supplied USB-C cable on the computers power port.
This is apparently NOT a new problem - did some searching and there are posts about it going back as far as 2010. How many images it will download before the error occurs varies - sometimes just 2 or 3, ocassionally as many as 20 - but it invariably gets the error at some point.
There are hardware and software prerequisites for the Canon software. Simply running Windows 10 does not fully meet the requirements. One commonly overlooked requirement is an Intel chipset. Another is using a USB port expander.
I connected the cable to my camera and a notebook. Fired up EOS utlity. Select images to download and hit enter. I was getting the message after downloading 10-20 images. I clicked on preferences -> basic settings and untick automatically display quick preview window. It seems to work as I downloaded the whole set of 35 images (raw and jpeg),
What is the current status of being able to download video clips to my computer from the SD cards in my cameras? Currently if I want video clips on my computer I have to dig my ladder out of my garage, climb it to the camera, dismount the SD card, cliimb down, copy the SD card contents into my computer, climb the ladder again to put the card back in the camera, telescope the ladder down, then do all of that again for 4 more cameras.
Since you stated SD cards in Cam-Outdoor you could avoid the ladder and just download them to your phone then send them to your computer. Since I have a strong dislike for ladders that is what I do.
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But, since this is a Wishlist issue, any feedback for Wyze with regard to this request would need to be posted within that Wishlist topic if they are expected to read it. It likely will not be read by Wyze out here in the general Forum.
While there may be some security issues, I would think that the main limitation would be in the capacity of the processor in the cam and in the firmware logic to act as a NAS WiFi File Server with Remote Access capability, either thru the Web Portal or thru the App on a secure P2P local network or remote mobile\WiFi connection.
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