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Nikon camera control pro 2 on a tablet
Nikon camera control pro 2 on a tablet







nikon camera control pro 2 on a tablet

sure it passed the test plan n developer got paid and left never to be heard from again.

nikon camera control pro 2 on a tablet

the android app cant do it at a pro level. i have to sell it and buy something else cause it just does not do what the rest of the Nikon DSLRs can do. So now i am feeling like i got ripped off by Nikon when i bought the d3200. Nikon has no intention of making that app any better.

#NIKON CAMERA CONTROL PRO 2 ON A TABLET UPDATE#

but it seems no one is working on it cause not one update since initial release. Īlso note that it's been 6 months and if they were customer focused they would hire a developer to fix the app. Beta software and just basic proof of concept in operation crap. I finally went to try the PC and camera control pro 2 with the d3200 cause the WiFi for $60 is totally useless with the android app. Thanks Mike Halliwell for posting this and saving me a lot of time trying to figure out why the laptop sees the d3200 but camera control pro 2, Nikon's own product, is not seeing my new d3200. I hope someone from Nikon actually reads these, it's truly depressingly awfully bad. Pop to the Nikon Website and see it gets 2.2 out of 5 To use as they suggest I need to go buy an Android device and a £60 dongle. It is simpler to use and wireless enabling shooting from up to 49 feet away.Īnyone slse really fed-up with Nikon's utterly awful software attitude? The Hi-Res D3200 would make for a nice high resolution tethered slide 'scanner' for want of a better word aswell as macro. The D3200 has the smartphone/tablet connection with the new WU-1a. I went looking for when the D3200 was going to be supported and found this. As a follow up to CPM's news about the Camera Control Pro 2 update.









Nikon camera control pro 2 on a tablet