The last thing to check is that the Rotate Image option, in the Remote Shooting tab of the Preferences menu in EOS Utility, is checked. You will need to open the Preferences menu of EOS Utility first by clicking the Preferences button, select the Remote Shooting tab, and then make sure the Rotate Image setting has a checkmark.
The way you switch your camera into the bulb mode depends on your particular camera model. Some EOS models have a ‘B’ (for bulb mode) position on their mode dial. If you don’t have a dedicated bulb position marked, select ‘M’ for manual and then reduce the shutter speed down to 30 seconds. If you continue to reduce the shutter speed After 10 seconds release the shutter button, turn the power switch back to the OFF position, and re-insert the battery/memory card/lens. Now power the camera on and test out the Playback and Live View features again. I'm professional photographer who is using Canon 6d for 2 years already, over 100 thousand shots. It is fantastic camera but now it is in the end of its production term, and I think Canon will release 6D mark II next year. If so, here is list of desired upgrades, ie what I think 6d mark II should look like: 1. Articulating/Tilting screen. Hi all, I have a Canon 6D mark ii display that recently is stuck upside down. Whether shooting in live, reviewing photos, or in menu—any format—the screen is upside down. I tried to replace the battery, turn it on/off, reviewed settings, and updated the firmware. No luck. I've searched online for foIn the menu system on my 6D, I only have the choice to shoot at an aspect ratio of 16:9 in the live view. If I switch the live view off and revert to the view finder, the camera defaults to the 4:3 aspect ratio and there is no changing that. What do I do, to shoot at an aspect ratio of 16:9 without using live view? Help appreciated.