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Cabling 3200 to a MacBook Air - Possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="brads" data-source="post: 171966" data-attributes="member: 15461"><p>Okay, I've received the WU-1a wireless transmitter and plugged it into the camera. I'd already downloaded the Nikon WMU App for the iPhone and iPad. Once I turned on the camera and then went to the Wifi settings on the iPad, I could 'see' the camera. I chose it and we were all good. Going back to the App, I could now choose to look at Photos on the camera or take a photo. This meant that you could see the live image of the camera, transmitted to the phone or iPad. You can then 'press' the shutter button on the iPad/iPhone to take the photo. A shame that it wouldn't work on the laptop, but you'd need the Nikon App to work on that. Still it's nice to see a large version of the image you're about to shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brads, post: 171966, member: 15461"] Okay, I've received the WU-1a wireless transmitter and plugged it into the camera. I'd already downloaded the Nikon WMU App for the iPhone and iPad. Once I turned on the camera and then went to the Wifi settings on the iPad, I could 'see' the camera. I chose it and we were all good. Going back to the App, I could now choose to look at Photos on the camera or take a photo. This meant that you could see the live image of the camera, transmitted to the phone or iPad. You can then 'press' the shutter button on the iPad/iPhone to take the photo. A shame that it wouldn't work on the laptop, but you'd need the Nikon App to work on that. Still it's nice to see a large version of the image you're about to shoot. [/QUOTE]
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