Nikon has announced a firmware update for its proprietary camera connectivity app SnapBridge. The news was delivered alongside a beefy new firmware 5.0 update for the Big N's flagship Nikon Z9 ...
Nikon is introducing an upgrade to its SnapBridge wireless connectivity protocol that will make it easy to pair a camera with a mobile device. Introduced in the new D500 DSLR, the new SnapBridge uses ...
Nikon announced the D500, the company’s latest top-of-the-line APS-C DSLR, at CES back in January. The $2,000 camera finally hit store shelves early this summer, and I spent a few weeks using it as my ...
Shooting a Nikon remotely is about to get even simpler — on Wednesday, November 29, the imaging giant launched Nikon SnapBridge 2.0. The updated smartphone app gives photographers access to more ...
Nikon camera owners can finally transfer RAW images from their WiFi-enabled DSLR or mirrorless camera to a mobile device using the company's SnapBridge mobile app. The new ability arrived this week in ...
Nikon has released version 2.0 of SnapBridge, completely overhauling the screen design and menu structure. It also offers new functions, including instructions for connecting to a camera, that make ...
Nikon has released version 2.0 of SnapBridge - an app that enables users to easily connect Nikon digital cameras via Bluetooth to a smart device. Version 2 of the app features a new screen design and ...
Nikon has announced the D500 DSLR, a hotly anticipated camera sporting a 20.9MP sensor and the same 153 auto focus points as the D5. As well, the D500 features Nikon's new Expeed 5 image processing ...
Nikon's SnapBridge app, which connects Nikon digital cameras to smart devices via Bluetooth, is now available for Android smartphones and tablets. The app can be downloaded free of charge from the ...
Nikon has officially announced the D3400, the company’s newest entry-level DSLR. It is (somewhat obviously) a successor to the D3300, and the D3200 that came before it. The new camera doesn’t boast ...
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