Even then though, they will not depart from their stated goal of low power, low MP functionality, nor should they since it is quite reasonable. No offense, but if you want additional features then buy a newer camera. This is the point of WMU and nothing more: That is all they have ever billed and it is precisely what is delivered. If I want to review images in the field, I will connect the D850 or its card to my Surface Pro 7 so that I see the images on a high resolution screen larger than what used to be the size of a snapshot in the film days. I am not sure though why anyone would want to look at proprietary RAW files on a screen (more or less) the size of a post card. If you have a modern phone that supports USB OTG, you may be able to find a cable that would suit your needs. Neither app is (or ever was) intended to turn a phone into a glorified image tank, nor are they pro-level remote controls. Even Snapbridge downloads lower MP images for the same reason. As to your question, in the past, if you downloaded images one at a time with WMU, it would offer a higher resolution option at least when connected to an iPad but I now use a D850 so I couldn't tell you if they dropped that setting.īeyond that, the point was to be able to download select images and to see and send images from a phone without draining either battery. If you want to convey attitude as you have above, you might want to own a camera that packs it up or at least know the difference. I owned one, and liked it, but is not in the same league as a D810, D850, D5, D6, etc. I am sorry but the D750 is a very nice consumer camera. It was also never meant for professional cameras (its origins was with Coolpix models) and you don't own a professional camera anyway. Try BOX360 app.To start, Nikon WMU is ancient and only supported for legacy devices. Even a five year old device will work properly, but it is recommended to use newer phone with high camera resolution.
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