Which model is your Canon Camera? Here's the response from AI:
which cable you need depends entirely on the
exact Canon model. Canon has used three different USB connector types over the past decade, and 5āyearāold models typically fall into one of two categories.
Hereās the practical breakdown so you can identify the right cable quickly.

The three Canon USB connector types (last ~10 years)
Most Canon cameras from the past decade use one of these:
- USB MiniāB ā older DSLRs (Rebel T3/T5/T6/T7, 60D/70D/80D, 6D, 5D Mark II/III, etc.)
- USB MicroāB (USB 2.0) ā midāgeneration mirrorless and some DSLRs (M50, SL3, 90D, Rebel T8i, etc.)
- USBāC ā newer mirrorless (Rāseries, G7X Mark III, etc.)
Your Lenovo laptop will accept any of these via
USBāA or USBāC, so the only thing that matters is the
cameraāside connector.
To give you the exact cable:
Tell me the Canon model printed on the front of the camera
(e.g.,
Rebel T6,
EOS 80D,
PowerShot SX70,
EOS M50, etc.)
Once I have that, Iāll tell you:
- the exact connector type
- the correct cable name (Canon IFCāxxx)
- whether a generic cable works or if Canonābranded is safer
- the cheapest reliable options
If you want a quick guess right now
Most Canon cameras from
2018ā2021 use
USB MiniāB or
USB MicroāB, not USBāC.
But give me the model and Iāll lock it in precisely.