Contents Introduction 2 What You Can Do Using the Wi-Fi (Wireless Communication) Functions 2 Conventions Used in This Manual 5 Structure of This Manual 6 1 Getting Started 11 Setting Wi-Fi Settings 12 2 Connecting to a Smartphone via Wi-Fi 15 Selecting the Wi-Fi Connection Method 16
Step one: Turn on your dSLR and choose one of the manual exposure modes (PASM). Lexy Savvides/CNET. Press the Q button on the back of the camera to flick through the selections on the screen and
You should see a square button labeled "Wireless Help". If you do not see it, scroll UP to the top of the page, and you should see a big red square labeled "Product Information." Click on that, and you should see it in the drop down menu. "The right mouse button is your friend."
But, what I am concerned about is the battery life with the new camera. I could shoot RAW for 8 weeks with just one battery for the IDs Mark II. Now I have been learning how to use the new camera with the battery grip for just a few days (perhaps 36 hours, as a guess), and the battery level is low. While it doesn't take long to recharge, the
Bluetooth is a very low-power point-to-point radio. It hardly uses any battery power. But it's low bandwidth means it really isn't suitable for remove live-view. I don't use it. I think you technically *can* transfer images via Bluetooth, but it would be slow. Most bluetooth specs also severely
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