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One thing that bothers me is how long you'll have to wait between shots, while the picture is uploading.

I sometimes use the Nikon iOS Wireless Mobile Utility as a camera remote.
If you're taking shots in quick succession, then it's fine, but as soon as you pause for more than a couple of seconds, you are then locked out until the pictures - & they are just low-rez jpg - have transferred.

I found [ControlMyNikon][1]ControlMyNikon which looks interesting, but it's Windows only so I can't test it.

There is, of course, also Nikon's own Camera Control Pro, which would appear to offer some sort of WiFi connectivity, but at $180 it's not something I've ever tested either. [1]: http://www.controlmynikon.com

One thing that bothers me is how long you'll have to wait between shots, while the picture is uploading.

I sometimes use the Nikon iOS Wireless Mobile Utility as a camera remote.
If you're taking shots in quick succession, then it's fine, but as soon as you pause for more than a couple of seconds, you are then locked out until the pictures - & they are just low-rez jpg - have transferred.

I found [ControlMyNikon][1] which looks interesting, but it's Windows only so I can't test it.

There is, of course, also Nikon's own Camera Control Pro, which would appear to offer some sort of WiFi connectivity, but at $180 it's not something I've ever tested either. [1]: http://www.controlmynikon.com

One thing that bothers me is how long you'll have to wait between shots, while the picture is uploading.

I sometimes use the Nikon iOS Wireless Mobile Utility as a camera remote.
If you're taking shots in quick succession, then it's fine, but as soon as you pause for more than a couple of seconds, you are then locked out until the pictures - & they are just low-rez jpg - have transferred.

I found ControlMyNikon which looks interesting, but it's Windows only so I can't test it.

There is, of course, also Nikon's own Camera Control Pro, which would appear to offer some sort of WiFi connectivity, but at $180 it's not something I've ever tested either.

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One thing that bothers me is how long you'll have to wait between shots, while the picture is uploading.

I sometimes use the Nikon iOS Wireless Mobile Utility as a camera remote.
If you're taking shots in quick succession, then it's fine, but as soon as you pause for more than a couple of seconds, you are then locked out until the pictures - & they are just low-rez jpg - have transferred.

I found ControlMyNikon[ControlMyNikon][1] which looks interesting, but it's Windows only so I can't test it.

There is, of course, also Nikon's own Camera Control Pro, which would appear to offer some sort of WiFi connectivity, but at $180 it's not something I've ever tested either. [1]: http://www.controlmynikon.com

One thing that bothers me is how long you'll have to wait between shots, while the picture is uploading.

I sometimes use the Nikon iOS Wireless Mobile Utility as a camera remote.
If you're taking shots in quick succession, then it's fine, but as soon as you pause for more than a couple of seconds, you are then locked out until the pictures - & they are just low-rez jpg - have transferred.

I found ControlMyNikon which looks interesting, but it's Windows only so I can't test it.

One thing that bothers me is how long you'll have to wait between shots, while the picture is uploading.

I sometimes use the Nikon iOS Wireless Mobile Utility as a camera remote.
If you're taking shots in quick succession, then it's fine, but as soon as you pause for more than a couple of seconds, you are then locked out until the pictures - & they are just low-rez jpg - have transferred.

I found [ControlMyNikon][1] which looks interesting, but it's Windows only so I can't test it.

There is, of course, also Nikon's own Camera Control Pro, which would appear to offer some sort of WiFi connectivity, but at $180 it's not something I've ever tested either. [1]: http://www.controlmynikon.com

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Tetsujin
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One thing that bothers me is how long you'll have to wait between shots, while the picture is uploading.

I sometimes use the Nikon iOS Wireless Mobile Utility as a camera remote.
If you're taking shots in quick succession, then it's fine, but as soon as you pause for more than a couple of seconds, you are then locked out until the pictures - & they are just low-rez jpg - have transferred.

I found ControlMyNikon which looks interesting, but it's Windows only so I can't test it.