> no Nikon SnapBridge
Unless they significantly improved that app, in the last eight years or so, it may not be a great loss.
> no Nikon SnapBridge
Unless they significantly improved that app, in the last eight years or so, it may not be a great loss.
The Snapbridge app is still not great, but in 2019 Nikon released a firmware update for older cameras, so you can use other apps, such as cascable: https://lrtimelapse.com/news/free-wifi-nikon-firmware-update...
The newer Nikon cameras dont require snapbridge for using wifi.
WHAT? This is news to me. Does this apply to newer cameras as well? I have a CoolPix P950, and I'd love to ditch the Snapbridge app
I somehow assumed Nikon did it to all their cameras, but it as far as I can tell it only to holds true for DSLRs and mirrorless.
Sorry to disappoint :(
same with canon, the app requires full access to your photos to run (not just add permission)
people should know that a USB-C to USB-C cable can easily import to the photos app on an iphone with a decent UI
> people should know that a USB-C to USB-C cable can easily import to the photos app on an iphone with a decent UI
This is amazing intel. Thank you.
Huh. When I rented a Z7 ii about 5 years ago, I found their Android app to be pretty great. (My next big camera is likely to be a Nikon, in part due to the nice app)
I don't use it for my primary workflow, but I use the Android app all the time for "grab a couple of interesting shots to send to friends, from the parking lot right after a hike/nature shoot", and it's fine for that (and for firmware updates.)
Like I said, it's been a while, but the iOS app enjoyed a 1-star rating on the App Store, for quite some time.