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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick M" data-source="post: 780775" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>My tuppence worth. But first, here in the uk I get full phone 4/5G with Vodafone, unlimited data and unlimited text for £22 pm. One of their Red plans.</p><p></p><p>re SnapBridge. This now works very well over WiFi, but it’s use for me is limited … it’s extremely slow uploading a raw file from the camera. I prefer just to connect the camera to my iPhone/iPad using a cable. </p><p>it’s quite quick uploading smaller jpegs which is useful in the field occasionally. </p><p>The only things that are good are the uploading to Nikon Space….which I do on my home network occasionally … I always upload to my iMac 5k at home and have little need for Nikon space as a result.</p><p>The other use for SnapBridge is remote control aka WiFi tether. Taking a photo is a breeze with SnapBridge….it’s the only app I’ve found that does this seamlessly. Once the camera is set up, you can zoom, focus, change settings all quite easily. It’s the best and only use I really have now for SnapBridge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick M, post: 780775, member: 2332"] My tuppence worth. But first, here in the uk I get full phone 4/5G with Vodafone, unlimited data and unlimited text for £22 pm. One of their Red plans. re SnapBridge. This now works very well over WiFi, but it’s use for me is limited … it’s extremely slow uploading a raw file from the camera. I prefer just to connect the camera to my iPhone/iPad using a cable. it’s quite quick uploading smaller jpegs which is useful in the field occasionally. The only things that are good are the uploading to Nikon Space….which I do on my home network occasionally … I always upload to my iMac 5k at home and have little need for Nikon space as a result. The other use for SnapBridge is remote control aka WiFi tether. Taking a photo is a breeze with SnapBridge….it’s the only app I’ve found that does this seamlessly. Once the camera is set up, you can zoom, focus, change settings all quite easily. It’s the best and only use I really have now for SnapBridge. [/QUOTE]
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