
- WIRELESS MOBILITY UTILITY APP UPDATE
- WIRELESS MOBILITY UTILITY APP MANUAL
- WIRELESS MOBILITY UTILITY APP LICENSE
I actually sent my WU-1a remote back to Nikon to have it checked because I was unable to get a connection for long periods of time when I needed it.
WIRELESS MOBILITY UTILITY APP UPDATE
When it is actually connected, it’s so laggy that the live view can sometimes not update for longer than a minute or more-if at all. Most of the time using this is spent waiting for the live view to update or fixing a lost connection to your Wi-Fi settings. Then, if you’re lucky, you will actually find a connection again in the app. Usually, after about 2 to 3 photos, it will lose its connection, you’ll have to go back into your Wi-Fi settings and find the device again to reconnect it. When it finally does connect, you’ll be able to take one or two photos with 30 seconds to two minutes of lag between for the live view to update to what you’re actually photographing. It’s virtually impossible to take a photo with this, and I think it’s because this app is a disaster. I mean I have nothing else better to do than to stare at my camera negotiating. If I stumble onto another step maybe I will post it here. So then I try again and leave it go negotiating longer. I get off my WiFi screen on my phone and then the camera stops and turns off my WiFi. Nothing changes on the camera or the phone. Or a hidden door maybe? The screen on the camera starts with the moving squares on the screen and says negotiating. So because WiFi was turned on I head to the WiFi settings on my phone and after a few tries I see the Nikon camera come up and let me click on it. No instructions, just some squares move around on the screen. Then it starts doing something on the screen. After formatting my disc of three pictures I had (thankfully only three, I now can turn WiFi on and off. I’ve been working on this for multiple days. If you find a hallway that is successful, and you move forward a little, that will probably be as far as you go. Now it’s some different screens like a maze where you go down one hall looking to accomplish something only to either have a locked door or a dead end. This app seems like maybe it used to work. If you enjoy mazes and clueless riddles, get this app All other trade names mentioned in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. in the United States and/or other countries. IPad, iPhone, and iPod touch are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc. There is no guarantee that this app will run on all devices. Supported Digital Cameras as of December 2016
WIRELESS MOBILITY UTILITY APP LICENSE
Performance varies with network and local conditions.įor more information, see the app manual, which can be downloaded from the following URL:īefore using the app, download and read the End User License Agreement, available at the following URL: Only one camera can be connected at a time. Download of Motion Snapshots is restricted to the photograph portion only. The app can not be used to download movies or record movies remotely. The app may not recognize photos taken with non-supported cameras.
WIRELESS MOBILITY UTILITY APP MANUAL
See the camera manual or the link below for details. Note: The features available vary with the camera. Cannot be operated with a SnapBridge-compatible camera. Synchronize the camera clock with iOS devices. Use the camera to select pictures for download before connecting (see note). Make pictures brighter or darker with the live view window (see note). Control optical zoom on COOLPIX cameras (see note). Add location data from the iOS device to pictures during upload. Pass photos to other apps via iOS file-sharing and share them hassle-free. View existing pictures remotely and add selected photos to the camera roll. Automatically add new pictures to the camera roll. Establish a wireless connection and take pictures with the camera or remotely from the iOS device (see note). View the scene through the camera lens live in the app window. The Wireless Mobile Utility connects your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to Nikon digital cameras wirelessly (via Wi-Fi), letting you download photos, take pictures remotely, and share them hassle-free via e-mail or upload to social networking sites.
