Certainly appreciated this one. I've used my SnapBridge on my phone to quickly transfer my photos for sharing, but will definitely use with the larger screen from the iPad to let my clients see how the shots came out while shooting. Thanks.
Hey! Same process, using this app you can download them to your iPad or instead of syncing to iPad sync to the phone and download from there. Just follow the same instructions. 🙏🏼
@@shootwithray The other night while shooting, I changed my Nikon D850 setting from raw+jpeg to just raw. Then, after taking all the shots, I opened Snap and downloaded but it only downloaded the jpegs but none of the shots that were shot in RAW only. I couldn't find any setting anywhere to change it or anything like that. So, how does one get the iPad to see the raw files? Usually, I just shoot in raw only since I never post anything till after post editing.
does not do it real time transfer like for example the capture one pilot….here in Nikon you have to update the coming photos by clicking out of download and then click download again to get the new photos….it is annoying and shortcoming unless I missed something that makes incoming photos stream?
That sucks i been trying to find a work around so far I haven't found one. One day im going to try cascable. FYI snap bridge is sketchy nikon user over 10 yrs. [I don't feel clients have to wait for snapbridge to feel like if it wants to work. (Sorry rant)] can't we use a monitor?
@@thebigLcom olympus is lightyears ahead of the rest...how did they go belly up i have no idea. Must be the crappy photographers shitty "pros" trashing micro 4/3d.
Thank you for this, now I just wish my Z7 had a motion detection trigger, so when these crazxy fighting hummingbirds land for .01 seconds it grabs them.
@@shootwithray I tried both Bluetooth and WiFi. I says connection established but there is zero functionality . I gave up and downloaded Cascable. 3 min to connects, works like a charm. Now I have to pay to unlock all functionalities.
@@shootwithray it’s not an opinion, it is fact. Tethering doesn’t require having to manually download/transfer images from the camera to your tethered device, the transfer is automatic as you shoot. Unfortunately NX Tether isn’t available for mobile devices. SnapBridge is all we have, but it doesn’t provide tethered shooting
@@shortie8512 Lots of my viewers and subscribers alike enjoy shooting outdoors or on location. They enjoy having little to no wires at all, especially with lighting. Removing the “tethered” or “wired” factor when reviewing images with clients is something that has been seen as a benefit during photo sessions. My viewers enjoyed seeing this in my videos, hence asking me for tutorials on how to sync camera to iPad or device alike, in order to setup a wireless function where my viewers can then showcase photos captured almost instantaneously, wirelessly. They aren’t looking to “download” or “transfer” photos, they would like to have the option to simply review the photo with the client/subject. There can be a thousand ways we can title this. However, to keep titles short and to directly resonate with my audience, I used the word tether, which is something that can resonate with any photographer. During any of these tutorials I have created, the user can connect “wirelessly” from camera to iPad. This connection allows them to operate the camera from the iPad, live view, change exposure and settings, compose via Liveview and lastly once the photo is taken, they can also review the photos, instantly. To me, that is tethering. Look at the comments, everyone else seems to have enjoyed it and or appreciated the tutorial in how to accomplish this. Sorry the video did not work out for you. But I still appreciate your viewership. Thank you
Certainly appreciated this one. I've used my SnapBridge on my phone to quickly transfer my photos for sharing, but will definitely use with the larger screen from the iPad to let my clients see how the shots came out while shooting. Thanks.
I love SnapBridge. Clients love to see the photos before hand, it elevates the experience for sure. Thanks for watching
Good simple shares that are underrated, as always
Thats meaningful. Thank you 🙏🏼
Thank you and the tip was very useful and just perfect..
@@Harsh-tu6yv glad to help thanks for watching
Thanks for this. Very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this video!! This video is the best explanation I found on this topic! Thanks again!
You're very welcome!
Thanks bro I needed this
That means a lot! Can’t wait to see what you drop next!
Ray, please make a video on how to download the pictures directly to the phone!!
Hey! Same process, using this app you can download them to your iPad or instead of syncing to iPad sync to the phone and download from there. Just follow the same instructions. 🙏🏼
Thank u Ray!!
Thank YOU for watching
Hi thank you for the info.
Does it matter whether you shoot jpeg or raw?
For this you can shoot either
@@shootwithray thank I did try it ,it does work but definitely slower shooting raw.
@@Viking28racing yes, the lower the file size fhe faster. I use it for soft proofing so JPEGs work great for me
@@shootwithray The other night while shooting, I changed my Nikon D850 setting from raw+jpeg to just raw. Then, after taking all the shots, I opened Snap and downloaded but it only downloaded the jpegs but none of the shots that were shot in RAW only. I couldn't find any setting anywhere to change it or anything like that. So, how does one get the iPad to see the raw files? Usually, I just shoot in raw only since I never post anything till after post editing.
@@shamanbeartwo3819 there’s a setting for it. Send me a message on IG and I’ll show you.
Cascable works great too!
Hi, when can we expect the Canon version?
Thanks..
Working on that. Will be out soon :)
Finally available! Dropping this thursday: urlgeni.us/youtube/canontutorial
Does this app also work with Nikon d750?
Yes! I’ve used it on my d750 before.
Thank you
You're welcome
Can I do that with my computer ?
I believe so
does not do it real time transfer like for example the capture one pilot….here in Nikon you have to update the coming photos by clicking out of download and then click download again to get the new photos….it is annoying and shortcoming unless I missed something that makes incoming photos stream?
Yes you have to click out and in, but it’s instant. I didn’t have to download anything. Make sure you are shooting JPEGs
That sucks i been trying to find a work around so far I haven't found one. One day im going to try cascable. FYI snap bridge is sketchy nikon user over 10 yrs. [I don't feel clients have to wait for snapbridge to feel like if it wants to work. (Sorry rant)] can't we use a monitor?
@@thebigLcom olympus is lightyears ahead of the rest...how did they go belly up i have no idea. Must be the crappy photographers shitty "pros" trashing micro 4/3d.
nice thankyouu
Glad to help!
Hi, how can I connect wireless with Mac?
I don't think this is possible
Thank you for this, now I just wish my Z7 had a motion detection trigger, so when these crazxy fighting hummingbirds land for .01 seconds it grabs them.
Thats awesome to hear! Thanks again so much.
I’m so F*** up by Snapbridge it just don’t work i cannot get geo tagging on no settings to a just. Please can you help me ‘cause Nikon doesn’t
@@aljovanbaarsen37 I would love to help. Send me a message on my Instagram: shootwithray
Tried for an hour, it connects but does not download, then it suddenly disconnects. Using Nikon Z9
That’s interesting, is the camera being used or is it just sitting there idle? Also, are you doing it via Bluetooth?
@@shootwithray I tried both Bluetooth and WiFi. I says connection established but there is zero functionality . I gave up and downloaded Cascable. 3 min to connects, works like a charm. Now I have to pay to unlock all functionalities.
This isn’t wireless tethering, it’s wireless file transfer
@@shortie8512 that’s your opinion. I’m able to operate and use the functions as if I was tethered. Thanks for watching
@@shootwithray it’s not an opinion, it is fact. Tethering doesn’t require having to manually download/transfer images from the camera to your tethered device, the transfer is automatic as you shoot. Unfortunately NX Tether isn’t available for mobile devices. SnapBridge is all we have, but it doesn’t provide tethered shooting
@@shortie8512 Lots of my viewers and subscribers alike enjoy shooting outdoors or on location. They enjoy having little to no wires at all, especially with lighting. Removing the “tethered” or “wired” factor when reviewing images with clients is something that has been seen as a benefit during photo sessions. My viewers enjoyed seeing this in my videos, hence asking me for tutorials on how to sync camera to iPad or device alike, in order to setup a wireless function where my viewers can then showcase photos captured almost instantaneously, wirelessly. They aren’t looking to “download” or “transfer” photos, they would like to have the option to simply review the photo with the client/subject. There can be a thousand ways we can title this. However, to keep titles short and to directly resonate with my audience, I used the word tether, which is something that can resonate with any photographer. During any of these tutorials I have created, the user can connect “wirelessly” from camera to iPad. This connection allows them to operate the camera from the iPad, live view, change exposure and settings, compose via Liveview and lastly once the photo is taken, they can also review the photos, instantly. To me, that is tethering. Look at the comments, everyone else seems to have enjoyed it and or appreciated the tutorial in how to accomplish this. Sorry the video did not work out for you. But I still appreciate your viewership. Thank you