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D5300 Viewfinder "Shift" - what to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Yoram" data-source="post: 829008" data-attributes="member: 55797"><p>Connectivity:</p><p>Tried to set up bluetooth connection between the D5600 and my iPhone. First had to update the firmware from 1.1 to 1.2 and get the SnapBridge app. Then, after several tries bluetooth connection had been established. I then tried to copy several photos to my iPhone but the app said that I need to use wifi. Frankly, my only interest in bluetooth was to easily copy photos to my iPhone. I tried next to set up the wifi connection but it would not hold. I also tried it on the D5300 (with latest firmware) and it would not work either.</p><p>I may be missing something but to be honest it is not worth my time. The D5600 does not offer me any connectivity advantage over the D5300 (to me both are bricks in that regard).</p><p>So tomorrow and the next day I will take some back-to-back photos with both cameras and lenses, copy them to my iMac with the USB SD adapter, and see if I can recognize a ~$250 advantage in operation or image quality over my D5300. At this point the only clear advantage seems to be a claimed 30-40% increase in battery life, which would be a factor.</p><p></p><p>...to be continued....</p><p></p><p>P.S., I recognize that this comparison digresses from the thread title, but I believe I will be done with this detour in one or two more posts, so thanks for your patience... <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🥺" title="Pleading face :pleading_face:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.6/png/unicode/64/1f97a.png" data-shortname=":pleading_face:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yoram, post: 829008, member: 55797"] Connectivity: Tried to set up bluetooth connection between the D5600 and my iPhone. First had to update the firmware from 1.1 to 1.2 and get the SnapBridge app. Then, after several tries bluetooth connection had been established. I then tried to copy several photos to my iPhone but the app said that I need to use wifi. Frankly, my only interest in bluetooth was to easily copy photos to my iPhone. I tried next to set up the wifi connection but it would not hold. I also tried it on the D5300 (with latest firmware) and it would not work either. I may be missing something but to be honest it is not worth my time. The D5600 does not offer me any connectivity advantage over the D5300 (to me both are bricks in that regard). So tomorrow and the next day I will take some back-to-back photos with both cameras and lenses, copy them to my iMac with the USB SD adapter, and see if I can recognize a ~$250 advantage in operation or image quality over my D5300. At this point the only clear advantage seems to be a claimed 30-40% increase in battery life, which would be a factor. ...to be continued.... P.S., I recognize that this comparison digresses from the thread title, but I believe I will be done with this detour in one or two more posts, so thanks for your patience... 🥺 [/QUOTE]
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