

About 6 of them downloaded (just the small sized files) and then it disconnected. I want to get a few of my favorite pictures. The phone and camera (D5600) synced right up.

I downloaded this app a couple of days ago on my new iPhone SE. I won’t buy another Nikon product, I’ll add you to the list of companies that have lost their way to seeing dollar signs in the perverse data collection obsession plaguing our society. A mindless decision of ineptitude or perhaps sheer negligence. Your greed to get into the big data business which you will never, ever manage to do successfully is now affecting your core business. You make high quality cameras, do you not Nikon? Why can’t you focus on your core business, doing the best you can to create a high quality product and an app to fully support and show off those capabilities. The obsession every single company I interact with wanting to be a cloud provider while lacking the competencies to do so is frustrating. When presented with the option of saving the footage on the device or not supporting it at all, they chose to not support it. As a consequence of them not wanting to provide a useful app for remote control they are unable to stream video on the limited available bandwidth. You would not have any reason to do that if it used the cameras built in SD card. Why? It’s designed to get the content on your phone to tempt you to upload it to their cloud.
#Nikon camera control pro 2.9.0 update
Please create an update so this app works on iPhones! I’m so disappointed that I can’t use my new camera and I’m sure others feel the same!įirst it doesn’t support video for coolpix p1000.
#Nikon camera control pro 2.9.0 software
I am also using an iPhone with the latest update, so I wonder if it is a software compatibility issue. A few mentioned that they had iPhones and were using the latest software. On a whim, I decided to read some reviews of the app, and it appears that some other reviewers have had the same exact problems. My friend, who owns a Samsung phone, tried to help me, but she confirmed I had done everything right and that while the app worked on her phone, it did not work on mine. When I finally got the required WiFi to work, it turned off every time I received a text message or opened any other app on my phone (even though SnapBridge was still running). Finally, there are problems with the WiFi/Bluetooth function.my camera automatically turns one off the moment I turn the other one on. Next, the app would not automatically upload any photos rather, I had to manually select them. Eventually I got the devices to sync but this appears to be a fluke, since I did not do anything different. First, the camera and phone would not sync. I spent hours trying to get it to work to no avail. I had also read that Nikon had fixed the SnapBridge app. I purchased a D5600 for myself for Christmas, as a friend of mine owns and loves this camera.
