Good lighting there; well done, John
One nice image John.
Beautiful image.
Can't get the wireless to work yet with my fuji.
Hi Sharon,
Thanks for commenting. Does your Fuji have multiple ways of connecting, my Nikon had three options for wireless connection, the third method worked like a charm. I had to disconnect my Android device from my network in order to get the camera and Android (in my case my tablet) to interact.
Beautiful done, soft light works well.
I agree with the others about the wonderful light.
I find with my Canon 70D that I have turn my home network off if I'm at home. Don't know why but even though my iPad can see the camera's wifi signal it won't stay connected to the camera it as long as it can see the home wifi network. I can disconnect from the home network and connect to the camera but as soon as I go to the camera operating app it disconnects and reconnects with the home network. Same situation when connecting to my phone as well. Doesn't matter whether it's the Canon wifi app or the Cascable app, same thing happens.
I've got a cheap little Fuji XP90 which is happy to connect to my iPad or phone so keep hangin' in there Sharon, it can be done.
10 post far and I still don't know what's meant with a wireless utility.
George
Hi Graham,
Thanks for commenting, the Nikon app states that it'll stay connected as long as the camera is on; so far I've been able to stay connected for about 30 minutes. I will see if I can do so longer but wonder about battery life if connected for a longer period. I also tried the setup with my wireless remote and that worked as well. I will note that as I said in the original post, there are three ways to connect and the first two didn't work for some reason.
Did you interact with the computer during the session or was an automatic feature working in the background?
Last edited by Shadowman; 14th January 2017 at 08:10 PM.