Nikon wireless setup utility
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Re: Too many focus "modes" on Z5. Into the mind of Z6 Autofocus. Workaround for highlight blinkies in stills mode. TOF guy. T O Shooter. Leonard Shepherd. Search the Z 5 manual Search for other product manuals. Infrastructure and Access-Point Modes Either of the following two methods can be used to establish wireless connections between the camera and a computer.
Infrastructure Mode The camera connects to a computer on an existing network including home networks via a wireless router. Infrastructure Mode. This guide assumes you are connecting via an existing wireless network. Highlight [ Create profile ] and press J. Highlight [ Direct connection to PC ] and press J. Click the wireless LAN icon in the taskbar. Click the wireless LAN icon in the menu bar.
Start pairing. Select the camera in the Wireless Transmitter Utility. In the Wireless Transmitter Utility, enter the authentication code displayed by the camera. The camera will display an authentication code. Complete the pairing process. Check the connection. Highlight [ Search for Wi-Fi network ] and press J.
Choose a network. Hidden SSIDs. Enter the encryption key. Press X when entry is complete. Obtain or select an IP address. Option Description [ Obtain automatically ] Select this option if the network is configured to supply the IP address automatically.
Rotate the main command dial to highlight segments. Uploading Pictures Pictures can be selected for upload during playback. Destination Folders. Access Point Mode. Selecting Pictures for Upload Press the K button on the camera and select full-frame or thumbnail playback. Select a picture and press the i button. Highlight [ Select to send to computer ] and press J.
Otherwise, upload will begin when a connection is established. Repeat Steps 2—3 to upload additional pictures. Removing Upload Marking. Repeat Steps 2—3 to remove transfer marking from selected images. The Transfer Icon Upload status is indicated by the transfer icon. W white : Send The picture has been selected for automatic upload but upload has not yet begun.
X green : Sending Upload in progress. These cameras cannot be paired with a computer via built-in wireless LAN. Use a compatible network accessory.
For more information, see the camera Reference Manual users of the Z 7 and Z 6 are instead referred to the Network Guide. The pairing dialog shown in Step 2 will be displayed once the camera connects to the computer or network.
Enter the authentication code in the Wireless Transmitter Utility and click Next. The Wireless Transmitter Utility will pair the camera and computer automatically.
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