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FUJIFILM Camera Application – New

The FUJIFILM Camera Application is an application provided by FUJIFILM that can be used to copy up to 30 images at a time from wireless-equipped digital cameras to smartphones or tablets and to view the pictures on the camera on large smartphone or tablet displays.

We’ve listed supported cameras and more information below. This app is free and you can download it here.

 

Supported Cameras

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FUJIFILM FinePix F800EXR and FinePix Z1100EXR

[Smartphone System Requirements]
iPhone/iPad/iPod touch: iOS 4.2 – 5.1

*iPad WiFi, iPod touch can not use the Geotagging.

How To Use This App

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Uploading Multiple Pictures to a Smartphone

1.Launch the FUJIFILM Camera Application app.
2.Tap Receive Pictures.
3.[Camera] In the playback menu, select WIRELESS IMAGE TRANSFER > SEND SELECTED MULTIPLE IMAGES.
4.[Camera] Highlight images and press OK to select or deselect.
5.[Camera] Press BACK when your selection is complete.
6.Place the camera and smartphone as close together as possible and operate both devices simultaneously.
[Camera] Highlight?OK and press OK.
[Smartphone] Tap CONNECT.
7.After checking the name of the device to which the camera is connected, press OK.

Browsing the Camera from a Smartphone

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1.Launch the FUJIFILM Camera Application app.
2.Tap Browse Camera.
3.Place the camera and smartphone as close together as possible and operate both devices simultaneously.
[Camera] In the playback menu, select WIRELESS IMAGE TRANSFER > VIEW & OBTAIN IMAGES ON.
[Smartphone] Tap CONNECT.
4.After checking the name of the device to which the camera is connected, press OK.

Downloading Location Data from a Smartphone

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1.Launch the FUJIFILM Camera Application app.

2.Tap Geotagging.

3.Place the camera and smartphone as close together as possible and operate both devices simultaneously.

[Camera] Select GEOTAGGING SET-UP > LOCATION INFO SEARCH.
[Smartphone] Tap CONNECT.

4.After checking the name of the device to which the camera is connected, press OK.

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