Using your Camera Wirelessly

Wireless adapters connect your camera to either a computer or kiosk and allow fast transfer of images straight from your camera to your PC, Apple Mac or Click System.

 

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A wireless adapter is fitted to your camera and the images are sent wirelessly to your PC via a router or wireless access point. The photos are then stored on the PC using an FTP server and can then be accessed from your PC.

The type of wireless adapter will vary depending upon the camera(s) you use. Nikon and Canon make their own adapters, although some third party adapters like Eye-Fi Wireless Memory Cards and the Hi-Ti Wireless Camera Adapter are available.

It is possible (via the internet), to send your images anywhere in the world, although usually the images are only sent locally.

Setting up your camera wirelessly does involve some technical knowledge but we are always able to provide support if you need it.

It is also possible to control your camera remotely using the same wireless technology.

If you are using a HiTi P510Si photo printer (HiTi P510Si Wireless Printer) then you can send images straight to the printer using wireless technology without the need for a PC.