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D5100
D5100 & WIFI-can they work together?
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<blockquote data-quote="snoopcat" data-source="post: 697445" data-attributes="member: 15742"><p>I have a 5100 that I enjoy very much. I also take pics from my Android phone which are automatically uploaded to Amazon & Google photos.This Android feature is very convenient. OTOH I have to manually remove the SD card from the 5100 to transfer the data into my PC (Windows 10) for upload. I was recently lamenting this inconvenience when someone overheard me & told me that I just needed a WIFI chip for my 5100 & that would solve my problem. I did a search on this forum & saw that it is not quite that convenient but almost. I found that the WIFI chip does not transfer photos to the Cloud but transfers them to your PC when requested by the PC. That would still be very convenient as it would eliminate the chip transfer. Is this true? I didn't find that much about it but I would appreciate finding just what I can do with this super camera as far as WIFI is concerned. Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopcat, post: 697445, member: 15742"] I have a 5100 that I enjoy very much. I also take pics from my Android phone which are automatically uploaded to Amazon & Google photos.This Android feature is very convenient. OTOH I have to manually remove the SD card from the 5100 to transfer the data into my PC (Windows 10) for upload. I was recently lamenting this inconvenience when someone overheard me & told me that I just needed a WIFI chip for my 5100 & that would solve my problem. I did a search on this forum & saw that it is not quite that convenient but almost. I found that the WIFI chip does not transfer photos to the Cloud but transfers them to your PC when requested by the PC. That would still be very convenient as it would eliminate the chip transfer. Is this true? I didn't find that much about it but I would appreciate finding just what I can do with this super camera as far as WIFI is concerned. Thanks for any help. [/QUOTE]
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