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Kategori: Foto
Ukuran: (2.5 MB)
Diperbarui: 10.05.2020
Developer: Nikon Corporation
Ditambahkan Denis Rubinov
Versi: 1.6.2.3001
Ukuran: 2.9 MB
Diperbarui: 10.05.2020
Developer: Nikon Corporation
Batasan Usia: Everyone
Otorisasi:
Diunduh di Google Play: 11488603
Kategori: Foto
Instalasi
Saat membongkar arsip dengan file tersebut, Anda akan diminta memasukkan kata sandi
- Unduh aplikasi instalasi XAPK, misalnya, APKPure atau File Manager .
- Buka aplikasi penginstalan XAPK yang telah diunduh dan cari file XAPK yang telah diunduh.
- Ikuti instruksi dalam aplikasi untuk menginstal file XAPK.
- Izinkan penginstalan dari sumber yang tidak dikenal: Buka 'Pengaturan' > 'Keamanan' (atau 'Biosecurity & Keamanan') > aktifkan 'Sumber tidak dikenal' atau 'Instal dari sumber tidak dikenal' untuk peramban atau pengelola file Anda. Pada model ponsel cerdas yang lebih baru, izin akan diminta ketika file individu diinstal dan tidak ada langkah yang tidak perlu dilakukan..
- Instal file APK dengan mengikuti petunjuk di layar.
- Mengembalikan pengaturan keamanan dengan menonaktifkan izin untuk menginstal dari sumber yang tidak dikenal.
Ulasan untuk WirelessMobileUtility
For a few years, this app was very disappointing. Terrible connectivity issues reported by most, including me. Once I finally got the app to connect with my D3300, and STAY connected, it was amazing. However, to achieve this lasting connectivity was always a lengthy struggle. Roughly, about a year-and-a-half ago, Nikon updated this app which corrected the problem, and it has worked flawlessly, for me, ever since. Better late than never. I'm using Android 6.0.
App works pretty well, but it's a little short in the area of convenience: 1. My D7200 uses the first card slot for RAW and the second for JPG. When selecting photos for transfer, only RAW images show up. To transfer photos from the second card, I have to pull the card from the first slot. No configuration option available. 2. It would be really nice if the camera read GPS coordinates as photos were taken, rather than giving all the photos the same location at the time of transfer.
I had hoped to be able to have more control over my composition with this app iso, aperture, and shutter speed, timer, etc. As it is, it's little more than a remote shutter release. You can choose a focus point, but that's about it. Hardly the hands free control that I'd hoped for. But if you're just wanting a remote release and a truly hands free way to create a focus stack, this'll fit the bill nicely.
This app is tolerable, and in desperate need of an update to fix glitches and make it modern. The remote trigger / viewing function has always worked for me. My complaint is that you can only download pictures from the camera to your phone in a tiny size, unless you do it one at a time. The option to download original sized picture files to the phone isn't available if you select more than one.
It is slow to upload the thumbnails and it is really easy to accidentally go back causing you to have to reload all the images again. But my biggest issue is that it leaves the thumbnails on your phone as images in the gallery. You have to go to a lot of trouble to clear them out and even when you think the thumbnails are gone, they will still show up in certain apps or reappear in the gallery.
The app is very impractical to use. You have to connect to your camera manually every time, which becomes annoying very fast. Picture quality is reduced significantly when downloading images from the camera. You can't adjust the camera's settings while using your phone as a remote, which makes it nearly useless if you plan on taking more than one remote image without disconnecting and reconnecting. Swiping between pictures in a folder is frustrating, since swipes aren't registered half the time, and the animation between pictures is broken. You also have to download images individually, since there doesn't seem to be a way to download multiple pics at a time. The app is very poorly designed, and makes the wifi feature on my camera completely useless. What's the point of being able to transfer images when the quality is reduced a ton?
I really don't like this app. Connection is unreliable and hard to get set up at times. It's temperamental, sometimes it works well, most the time it does not. Could not get it to pair with my D750 recently. Not sure what went wrong but it just couldn't work, no matter what I did. When it works it's decent, but it DESPERATELY needs a redesign and major overhaul of features and UI. I only use it out of necessity.
If you want to work on your patience, then this App is for you. It just works enough to keep you interested and most of the time disappoints. Had to uninstall and reinstall the app to get past the "no files" error on view/take photos options. After that due to connection issues, had to try multiple times to get the photo information from camera, before I could download a photo.
This app was working great for me for several years. I used it to transfer photos from my Nikon DSLR to my iPad or Smartphone. What I didn't notice was the shift in export compression settings that happened several months ago. Now, if you select multiple photos, you can only export them in the "Recommended size" and not the original size. To get the original size you have to export one photo ata time. I didn't realize this, so now 5 months (well over 1000 pictures) are unusable for my work.
When I open the app, a message warns me the app is meant for an older version of Android. I used to never have problems when I download the pictures to my phone on my older device, but now on my Pixel 2, the photos are blurry when I go to view them. It's frustrating because it defeats the purpose of being able to directly download pics to your phone. The app is slow and my camera will randomly disconnect from my phone even though they are sitting right next to each other.