I guess ever since the iPhone came out and everybody found out how easy it was to take a picture and then send it to our email, or a message, or somewhere else everybody’s been saying why is it so difficult to do it from my camera? So today, we’re going to talk about sharing your images that you capture on the back of your Nikon camera.
Wireless Sharing Your Nikon Camera Images Over The Net I’m going to try to leave at least 5 minutes for questions but if you do have questions during the talk, do put your hands up, and I’ll see if I can answer them during that time.īut if you can, leave them until the end. I know we are going to wind up at 1.50pm. Good afternoon, everybody! Thanks for coming to listen to this talk today. So please put your hands together and welcome Syd Low! This combination of a fantastic photographic ability and career and an immense amount of technical knowledge give him a very specialised and unique skill set, which he has very kindly agreed to share with all of us today. Syd has a science degree, with a major in computer science, and extensive experience in computer networking. Previously, Syd founded an Internet service provider in 1999 and has since developed numerous web services and smartphone apps.
He is one of the most patient people I have ever met and worked with, and he’s willing to share his knowledge and expertise with those of us, like me, who are not quite so tech savvy. His photographs have been published in major international newspapers and magazines all around the world. Sid is a freelance photographer who’s covered all sorts of international sporting events, or for US news agencies including the Australian Open the French Open the Formula One the FIS Alpine Ski World Championships the Super Bikes Ironman the UCI cycling FIFA Women’s Soccer World Championships and numerous other soccer tournaments. He is a brilliant photographer in his own right he’s also an IT genius. We’re really, really lucky to have Syd here today. I’d like to welcome you here today, and introduce you to my very dear friend, Syd Low. Purchase any of the cameras demonstrated on the following links: Sydney has a science degree with a major in computer science and extensive experience in computer networking. Previously, Sydney founded an Internet service provider in 1999 and has developed numerous web-based services and smart-phone apps. His photographs have been published in major newspapers and sports publications worldwide.
Events Syd has covered include Australian Open, French Open, Formula 1, FIS alpine ski world championship, world superbikes, Ironman, UCI cycling, FIFA women's world cup, and numerous soccer tournaments. Sydney Low is a freelance photographer covering international sports and news events for US agencies.
Syd dives into the deep end and shows you the power of this professional solution and how he uses it actively in his work as a freelance action photographer. The top of the range Nikon D5 brings some special challenges for wireless as it uses a dedicated transmitter system and communicates with specific desktop software. Syd walks you through the complete step by step connection process showing you all the panels and menus on iPhones and cameras.
This seminar will covers the complete details for Wireless connections to the Nikon D750, D500 and D5 which together cover the full range of connectivity options in the complete range of current Nikon DSLR's Everything you need to know about Wireless Image Transmission with Nikon Cameras.