![]() The little red X’s indicate video files which cannot be viewed with the app. You can also download the photos to your phone. With the App connected to your D7200, you can Take Photos or View Photos with your phone as a remote device. Otherwise, random people can easily gain access to your photos. Therefore, I recommend that you only enable Wi-Fi on your D7200 when you need to use the App. This means that anyone with the Nikon App installed on their phone can connect to the D7200’s network and access the photos and video when Wi-Fi is enabled on your camera. You will see that there is no lock, or security icon indicated next to the network, which means this network is insecure. Go to the Wi-Fi settings menu on your phone and look for the Wi-Fi SSID of the D7200. It will display the name of the network created by the D7200. Install Nikon’s Wireless Mobile Utility application on your phone.įrom the Wi-Fi settings menu on the D7200, select Network settings. ![]() ![]() Simply tap to connect and hold your NFC capable Android phone up to the side of the camera near the SD Card slot, and your phone will connect to the D7200.įrom the Menu, go to Setup Menu which is indicated by the Wrench icon and scroll down to Wi-Fi to ensure that it’s turned ON. ![]() Install Nikon’s Wireless Mobile Utility application on your (Android) If you have an Android device, transferring images can be very easy with NFC, or Near Field Communication.įrom the Menu, go to the Setup Menu which is indicated by the Wrench icon and scroll down to NFC and turn it ON. Learn how to transfer photos from your Nikon D7200 to your iPhone or Android phone. ![]()
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