Can images in camera memory be viewed on a smartphone or a computer?
(View on phone)
A7
Yes. You can connect the camera to a smartphone over wireless LAN to view and download snapshots and movies in camera memory on up to eight connected smartphones.
Viewing Images of a Paired Camera
Procedure
1. Perform one of the operations below.
– Enter the sleep mode.
Ⅰ Turn on the camera and controller.
Ⅱ On the controller, press [Power].
This will enter the sleep mode, which is indicated by the camera’s operation lamp slowly flashing green.
– Display the wireless mode screen.
Ⅰ Touch Show Icons.
Ⅱ Touch Wireless mode icon.
2. Start up EXILIM Connect on the smartphone.
3. 2. On the smartphone, tap "View Camera Images".
After a short while, the camera will start up in its wireless mode and display a menu of images in camera memory.
• When the smartphone is paired with two cameras, a camera selection screen appears.
Select the camera whose images you want view.
4. Tap the image you want to display.
This displays an enlarged version of the image you tapped.
Viewing Images of a Camera that is Not Paired
Procedure
1. Touch Show Icons -> Touch Wireless mode icon -> Touch "Send to phone" -> Touch "View on phone".
2. For the smartphone's Wi-Fi settings, input the camera "SSID:" and "password:".
When the smartphone establishes a wireless LAN connection with the camera, the camera’s wireless LAN connection lamp lights blue and the message “Start up the phone app.” appears on the controller’s monitor screen.
- What you need to do to establish a wireless LAN connection depends on the type of smartphone you are using. For details about how to establish a wireless LAN connection see the user documentation that comes with your smartphone.
- The camera SSID (which cannot be changed) and password (initial default) are shown below.
SSID: FR200-XXXXXX (6-character alphanumeric ID)
Password: 00000000
3. On the smartphone, start up the EXILIM Connect app.
4. 1Tap the image you want to display.
This displays an enlarged version of the image you tapped.