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What makes it hard, the Snapbridge specs call for the ability to transfer images while the camera is off.ĭid you scroll to the bottom of the page I linked to? It shows all the Nikon Wifi enabled bodies that Snapbridge works with. If that happens, Nikon should release a Bluetooth adapter. I'm not holding my breath but it might be supported on other Nikon DSLRs by a firmware upgrade but Nikon is mum on that. Snapbridge supports Bluetooth Low Energy right now. According to Nikon USA, Snapbridge will only work with Snapbridge enabled cameras which will start in 2016 with the D500. Your link doesn't point to a reference for Snapbridge but rather the WU-1a/b and WMU.
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Snapbridge works with all of Nikon's Wifi enabled bodies. I think Snapbridge will be replacing WMU app, right now it will only function with the D500, you need to have Bluetooth, and none of the current Nikon cameras on the market have it.
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