![]() Use a USB cable that connects to the camera directly from the computer. Users of the WT‑7 can refer to the section on Camera Control Pro 2 in the supplied documentation.Ĭamera reference guides and WT‑7 documentation are available from the Nikon Download Center. Users of cameras with Ethernet connectors can refer the section on Camera Control Pro 2 in the camera Reference Guide/Reference Manual. ![]() The procedure is the same as for Nikon’s Camera Control Pro 2 computer application. You will need to connect using a host profile configured for. For more information, see the section on Camera Control Pro 2 in the camera Reference Guide.Ĭameras equipped with an Ethernet connector or attached to a WT‑7 can connect to the computer via an Ethernet cable. The Z 9 can connect to the computer wirelessly using its built-in wireless LAN transceiver. For more information, see the section on Camera Control Pro 2 in the camera Reference Manual.Ĭonnecting Wirelessly via the Camera’s Built-in Wireless LAN (Z 9 Only) The D6 can connect to the computer wirelessly via an optional WT‑6 wireless transmitter. For more information, see the section on Camera Control Pro 2 in the documentation for the WT‑7.Ĭonnecting Wirelessly via a WT‑6 Wireless Transmitter Turn the camera on once the cable is connected.Ĭonnecting Wirelessly via a WT‑7 Wireless TransmitterĬompatible cameras can connect to computers wirelessly using optional WT‑7 wireless transmitters. Turn the camera off and connect it to the computer using the camera’s supplied USB cable. Connecting Wirelessly via the Camera’s Built-in Wireless LAN (Z 9 Only). ![]() Connecting Wirelessly via a WT‑6 Wireless Transmitter.Connecting Wirelessly via a WT‑7 Wireless Transmitter. ![]()
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