This app is absolutely amazing! I was trying so many things to get mypictures to my PC or my laptop. And finally, I stumbled across this app. Sosimple and easy, and it worked without any flaws! I would recommend this appto anyone. And the pictures transferred without loosing any quality! Lovethe app!

I've been looking for an app to transfer some pictures and videos easilyfrom my laptop to my phone so I can post them on Instagram and this did thetrick, effortlessly. It only took 3 minutes and its help catalog is superuser friendly. Overall very impressed and would encourage anyone to use it.


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It took me a bit to figure out how to drag photos to the right icon to sendthem. But once I did, the transfer was almost instantaneous. Faster than aspeeding bullet. I have used other apps to transfer photos, but none werethis fast. The new gold standard for transfer apps.

This app is great if you want to save photos from your phone to yourcomputer (wirelessly!) for safekeeping, printing, or simply freeing up spaceon your phone. it's easy to use and works quickly + efficiently. I use thisapp frequently and I have no complaints - highly recommend!

Transfer photos between your Android device and your computer as well as other Android devices or iPad, iPhone or iPod touch using your Wi-Fi network. 

 No cables or extra software required.

Photo Transfer App allows you to quickly download and upload photos & videos between your iPhone/iTouch/iPad and your Windows PC over Wi-Fi.

I used the app to transfer photos for an article I wrote tonight, and it saved me a lot of time. I even used it to transfer the iPad screen shot seen above. Of course, the iPad 2, the latest iPod touch, and the iPhone all have cameras, and you can use the WiFi Photo Transfer app to move the photos you take with your iOS device to your computer for safekeeping or share your photos with friends. The app is free in the iTunes app store. What are you waiting for?

i have recently got a powershot sx610HS, and it works great! only problem is i can't get my photos on my computer because when i set up the wifi transfer function on my camera, it doesn't show up on my computer. any solutions?

So I've been trying to find a way to wirelessly transfer the photos from my Rebel T7 over to a PC that I have automatically. I've seen things like wifi SD cards but as far as I can tell, they specifically auto transfer to a phone/tablet and then you have to transfer from that mobile device to a computer. Is there any work around that anyone knows of to expedite this or a set up they use to help the process then that would be great to know!

I have my Rebel T7i setup using our image.canon service. Check out the features page HERE to learn about how easy and really useful it is. It automatically forwards everything to the cloud (I use Google Photos & Lightroom), and you can download the companion app onto your computer. It will automatically download the images to your computer. Whenever the camera is connected to WiFi (any WiFi you like), it will transfer every image to your chosen service and/or your connected computer. It also stores the images temporarily for 30 days on the Canon cloud (I like to think of it as a safety net).

You should not feel left out because these forums have plenty of posts from owners of more advanced cameras, which can communicate wirelessly with a computer, complaining about the slow speed of file transfers.

You don't even need EOS Utility or any other software to transfer via USB cable. The computer should see the camera and show it as a drive, which you open to find a "DCIM" folder. Move or copy the files to your computer.

To give a little more in-depth detail. We're a manufacturing company who uses the camera to take quality pictures of our product. The camera is mounted and a about 3-5 photos get taken once every 5 minutes or so. The current issue is that we can't leave a computer out on our shop floor (for fear of someone walking away with it or tampering) and I have to walk the camera between the back of our production floor to our office, connect it, transfer pictures onto a shared drive (that is currently full) and then walk it back out to the floor. If there is an easier way to circumvent this process but automating the transfer of photos from the device onto some external hard drive then I'm all ears.

I insert the card in the slot on my laptop. With W10, it was easy to download photos directly to the appropriate file. Now, with W11, they, in their infinite wisdom, require more steps to get the same result. I never even tried to download wireless from camera to laptop or use a cable.

Well, qDSLRDashboard (not the really old version on the Google Play store) can be used to download RAW (NEF) or JPEG files from the camera to an Android/iOS/PC/MAC device. It's just a slow process given the sheer size of the files. Alternatively, you could use PhotoMate R2 to download to an Android device, but the slow transfer process still exists.

I also have a WiFi Nikon, D5300, and am very disappointed that the Nikon software can only take one full resolution photo at a time OR batch at low res JPEG. I want to be able to transfer my shots to my iPhone, ping hem up to the cloud and it be an automated process.

Costs of the options range from free to around $300 (US). Not only do these options provide alternative means of transferring images from a camera to an Android/iOS device or a Mac or PC laptop (either wirelessly or tethered, usually both), most of them also provide capabilities to remotely configure camera settings and actually capture the image (RAW, JPEG, or both) and save it to the camera, or some remote device/computer. Reliability, ease of setup and use, functionality, and speed of transfer can all vary, but I think it really comes down to which set of functions you want and which user interface you like best. Some of these apps support cameras from a variety of manufacturers and models. And a few can even be used concurrently to control multiple cameras.

Lomography's LomoChrome '92 is designed to mimic the look of classic drugstore film that used to fill family photo albums. As we discovered, to shoot with it is to embrace the unexpected, from strange color shifts to odd textures and oversized grain.

The LowePro PhotoSport Outdoor is a camera pack for photographers who also need a well-designed daypack for hiking and other outdoor use. If that sounds like you, the PhotoSport Outdoor may be a great choice, but as with any hybrid product, there are a few tradeoffs.

If you want a compact camera that produces great quality photos without the hassle of changing lenses, there are plenty of choices available for every budget. Read on to find out which portable enthusiast compacts are our favorites.

Can you buy a USB to USB-C cable? That will be much faster than WiFi. I use one to transfer the occasional video from the CFExpress card on my Z6 ii (photos are stored on both cards, so I can use my SD card reader for photo transfer) 006ab0faaa

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