SnapBridge Reviews – Page 11

4/5 rating based on 304 reviews. Read all reviews for SnapBridge for iPhone.
SnapBridge is free iOS app published by NIKON CORPORATION

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mariuh559

Upset that I can’t download my videos into my phone.. can’t even download a 30 Sec video..


Tried with D500

NikonNick

Only wanted to view low res 2mp photos on my iPhone. Persistent connection problems. Simply not worth the effort to reestablish connectivity. Nikon needs to figure this out.


It will only pair once

M&jax

If I connect it to Bluetooth without being connected to it before it works fine. If I try to connect to it again, the app and my phone won’t find the camera. So I have to reset the Bluetooth connection on the camera and my phone for it to connect again.


Still a P.O.S.

DrChu

After 1 year, I decided to try SnapBridge again. Pairing with D850 was quick. BUT a day later, it cannot reconnect!


Doesn’t work with d3400

847pm

Trash, useless. Doesn’t work at all. This should be simple. I don’t understand why I even have to use an app to get my pics to my phone instead of just using Bluetooth capability alone. Utterly useless.


Honestly works

joshpark__

Simple userface does what it needs to, dosent downlod videos though


Fantastic

Isa Gale

I love this app. It connected to my phone easily. It also immediately downloads the pictures from my camera and uploads to my phone and the app, so it’s an extra backup as well. I love it and highly recommend if you have a corresponding camera.


Garbage

JakeBlue22

It was great when it worked. I can no longer connect to my Nikon d5600. Tried every possible troubleshooting technique I could think of. One of the popup messages says “Failed to connect to camera, if this is not the result you wanted, press help.” Obviously failing to connect is not what I wanted. Deleting the app.


Had I known how poor this app was I’d not have bought the camera.

does it matter x 10

Not bothering with writing anymore.


Jeezusss this is frustrating

j37v

When it works, its almost perfect. Quick transfers, simple/easy to navigate, among other things. The problem really comes when, for no apparent reason, the camera just disconnects, sometimes during a random transfer (even with my d5600 on or off with “send while off” enabled). Once it happens, the app will only connect if I disable all connections in camera and on the phone, close the app, and retry. I don't get it. Another “weird thing” (annoyance) is why have me connect with bluetooth to the app (successful only sometimes), only to require the Wi-Fi connection to do anything else... On that same note, if the d3400 can connect and transfer through Bluetooth, why do I have to use Wi-Fi and have two simultaneous connections draining my batteries.... I just don't get it. I’d like to love this app, but loving it means not having to fiddle around with it too much to get results.