EOS Network Setting Tool (or.. how to automatically save photos to my PC)

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I don't think its possible. I doubt the M50 has FTP which is what you need to go directly to a NAS. My EOS R does not support FTP unless I were to get the wireless file transmitter accessory. Hopefully, the R5 will support it.

I do upload files wirelessly from my R to my PC, but it does not happen as they are taken, the camera must be restarted. It is possible to auto upload to a phone. Uploading to image.canon also works, then images download to my pc automatically. None of these are what I really want. My old eye-fi card uploaded automatically as soon as the shot was taken, and it worked better.
 
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Valvebounce

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Hi Mt Spokane.
I nearly bought a Canon Wi-fi card W-E1, I realised that it didn’t offer much that I wanted, sometimes it might be handy to have Wi-fi remote, but not at the expense of storage, I still use the Eye-Fi card to send a jpeg of all photos to either an iPhone, iPad, or very rarely a pc,

Cheers, Graham.

I don't think its possible. I doubt the M50 has FTP which is what you need to go directly to a NAS. My EOS R does not support FTP unless I were to get the wireless file transmitter accessory. Hopefully, the R5 will support it.

I do upload files wirelessly from my R to my PC, but it does not happen as they are taken, the camera must be restarted. It is possible to auto upload to a phone. Uploading to image.canon also works, then images download to my pc automatically. None of these are what I really want. My old eye-fi card uploaded automatically as soon as the shot was taken, and it worked better.
 
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