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Nikon Compact Digital Cameras
General Compact Digital Cameras
Coolpix P Series
Wifi approach
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 319252" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Let's imagine you have a bigger camera (DSLR) and you're out on a job using it. Say it's mounted to the backboard of an NBA game, along with 5 other cameras from other photographers who are all going the same job as you. If they were all signed into the same network, couldn't that be problematic in terms of controlling them? Now you have to sign into the WiFi with both your camera <em>and</em> your controller, have one find the other, and make sure no one else can get to yours, or steal your images. Possible? Sure. But the problems of control and image security are greatly simplified when the network is on the camera and the photographer has to sign onto it. </p><p></p><p>There are many other uses of WiFi beyond just getting your photos onto your computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 319252, member: 9240"] Let's imagine you have a bigger camera (DSLR) and you're out on a job using it. Say it's mounted to the backboard of an NBA game, along with 5 other cameras from other photographers who are all going the same job as you. If they were all signed into the same network, couldn't that be problematic in terms of controlling them? Now you have to sign into the WiFi with both your camera [I]and[/I] your controller, have one find the other, and make sure no one else can get to yours, or steal your images. Possible? Sure. But the problems of control and image security are greatly simplified when the network is on the camera and the photographer has to sign onto it. There are many other uses of WiFi beyond just getting your photos onto your computer. [/QUOTE]
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