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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 780732" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>IMO it may be worth your taking the time to play around with Snapbridge. I quick search shows that both your D5500 and D500 are wifi capable. This means you should be able to use remote photography with these cameras an your smartphone with Snapbridge. That means you can be some distance from your camera and see what the camera sees and actually take photos using your phone. There are a number of situations that this would be a real asset, depending on what kind of photography you do. I would not download pictures from you camera using wifi, as I believe that the files are truncated. I want full sized files, unless I am just wanting to view them as larger than the camera back image while in the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 780732, member: 50197"] IMO it may be worth your taking the time to play around with Snapbridge. I quick search shows that both your D5500 and D500 are wifi capable. This means you should be able to use remote photography with these cameras an your smartphone with Snapbridge. That means you can be some distance from your camera and see what the camera sees and actually take photos using your phone. There are a number of situations that this would be a real asset, depending on what kind of photography you do. I would not download pictures from you camera using wifi, as I believe that the files are truncated. I want full sized files, unless I am just wanting to view them as larger than the camera back image while in the field. [/QUOTE]
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