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Nikon D3200 Wi-Fi Capabilities Demoed In Video
Nikon D3200's Wi-Fi Capabilities Demoed In Video
When Nikon announced the entry-level D3200 DSLR a few days ago, they also announced the US$60 WU-1a optional wireless adapter. What it does is that it lets you connect your DSLR to any wireless device within a Wi-Fi network for transferring files or for remote control. A new video has surfaced, demonstrating how exactly the interestingly-named accessory works. Despite being in Chinese, the video clearly shows Nikon's Android app (iOS will be supported soon), which allows you to transfer files to your Android device, remotely view photos, and also control the D3200.
Source: PetaPixel via Nikon Rumors
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