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Just found this and wondered whether anyone has tried it?
I know there are plenty of questions getting asked about wirelessly transferring images to your computer, but I have not heard of this one before.
Here's a link if any-one is interested...
http://www.testcams.com/airnef/
Here's what they say on their site ...
"This is the official homepage of Airnef, my open-source utility for downloading images and movies from your WiFi-equipped Nikon camera. Airnef runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux. It supports all Nikon cameras that have built-in WiFi interfaces, along with those using external Nikon WU-1a and WU-1b WiFi adapters. Airnef may also work with Nikon's WT-4A and WT-5A wireless adapters for the D3/D4/D8x, although I don't have any of these adapters on hand to test. Airnef supports Canon and Sony cameras as well, although Canon supplies its own excellent EOS Utility for wireless downloads. Airnef is licensed under GPL v3."
Thought it might be interesting.
I know there are plenty of questions getting asked about wirelessly transferring images to your computer, but I have not heard of this one before.
Here's a link if any-one is interested...
http://www.testcams.com/airnef/
Here's what they say on their site ...
"This is the official homepage of Airnef, my open-source utility for downloading images and movies from your WiFi-equipped Nikon camera. Airnef runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux. It supports all Nikon cameras that have built-in WiFi interfaces, along with those using external Nikon WU-1a and WU-1b WiFi adapters. Airnef may also work with Nikon's WT-4A and WT-5A wireless adapters for the D3/D4/D8x, although I don't have any of these adapters on hand to test. Airnef supports Canon and Sony cameras as well, although Canon supplies its own excellent EOS Utility for wireless downloads. Airnef is licensed under GPL v3."
Thought it might be interesting.