![]() ![]() I may get some more time later today for further investigations. I'm guessing that I should go with the Wu-1a option, but maybe if I'm using the phone as a hotspot, rather than the camera as an access point, then maybe the other mode is appropriate. Then there is that the only choices for wifi connection offered are to connect to openWRT/Linux, or Wu-1a/1b (or whatever the Nikon wifi adaptors are called). There's also a "start server" button in the app, but no clues as to what that does or when it needs to be used. The Canon camera connect alternative, Helicon Remote turns your mobile phone into a digital. Supported platforms: Windows 7 / 8 / 10 Mac OS 10.13+ Android 5+ iOS 11.0+ Please check the full list of supported cameras here. Then I have to put a server address into the app, and I figure that that is the IP issued to (or chosen by, depending on the wifi mode) the camera. Canon Camera Connect App Transfer Photos Using WIFI (4. A registered copy of Helicon Remote may be installed on up to four computers and/or up to two mobile devices, depending on the license type, as long as only one copy is used at the same time. USB connection is supported on iOS 13.0 and newer. ![]() DSLRdashboard is said to work with anything that uses PTP/IP, but I can't figure out which wifi setting on the camera enables that. Helicon Remote is a utility for tethered shooting and camera remote control compatible with all recent Nikon and Canon DSLR cameras. Helicon Remote is a utility for tethered shooting and camera remote control compatible with all recent Nikon and Canon DSLR cameras (except for D3000 / D3100 / D3200 / D3300 / D3400 - these are NOT SUPPORTED. It may just be a terminological thing to start with. I've tried that, and the smartphone modes, but no breakthrough yet. Have you got your camera set to EOS Utility wifi mode?įrom the DSLRController webpage (I know you're not using that but the instructions may be compatible): ![]()
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