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Canon Camera Connect

Canon has been the number one camera brand for global sales for more than a decade and offers a huge range of mirrorless and DSLR cameras. So, it should come as no surprise that it offers a well-established connectivity app that enables photographers to not only transfer images between the camera and a smart device, but also control the camera remotely and attach useful data such as GPS location, too.

The Canon Camera Connect app is available to download for free for both iOS and Android devices from the relevant app stores and requires 73MB of free space. Interestingly, the same app works for both entry-level models like the 200D, right up to Canon's professional models such as the

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