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Nikon WU-1A wireless mobile adapter thoughts and experiences?
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveH" data-source="post: 499428" data-attributes="member: 9252"><p>I use the WU-1A with my D7100 fairly often - In my opinion, the WU-1A wouldn't be good value at all without DSLR Dashboard, luckily I used the app via USB cable before getting the wireless adapter.</p><p></p><p>I use the adapter in the garden to photograph birds on the feeder - It allows me to retreat back behind the bins and hide while still seeing what is going on.... Also with DSLRDashboard you can change your focus point etc. In a similar way, its good for self-portraits as you don't have to use the timer or be restricted by a cable remote.</p><p></p><p>On the downside, the WU-1A doesn't have much range.... It can be defeated by things like a window, although this could be as much my phone as the device it's self.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveH, post: 499428, member: 9252"] I use the WU-1A with my D7100 fairly often - In my opinion, the WU-1A wouldn't be good value at all without DSLR Dashboard, luckily I used the app via USB cable before getting the wireless adapter. I use the adapter in the garden to photograph birds on the feeder - It allows me to retreat back behind the bins and hide while still seeing what is going on.... Also with DSLRDashboard you can change your focus point etc. In a similar way, its good for self-portraits as you don't have to use the timer or be restricted by a cable remote. On the downside, the WU-1A doesn't have much range.... It can be defeated by things like a window, although this could be as much my phone as the device it's self. [/QUOTE]
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