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The Wireless Mobile Utility wirelessly connects your iOS device to Nikon digital cameras, letting you download photos, take pictures remotely, and share them hassle-free via e-mail or upload to social networking sites.
Category Price Seller Device
Photo & Video Free NIKON CORPORATION iPhone, iPad, iPod

•Principal Features
-View the scene through the camera lens live in the app window.
-Establish a wireless connection and take pictures with the camera or remotely from the iOS device (see note).
-Automatically add new pictures to the camera roll.
-View existing pictures remotely and add selected photos to the camera roll.
-Pass photos to other apps via iOS file-sharing and share them hassle-free.
-Add location data from the iOS device to pictures during upload.
-Control optical zoom on COOLPIX cameras (see note).
-Make pictures brighter or darker with the live view window (see note).
-Use the camera to select pictures for download before connecting (see note).
-Take pictures with the self-timer.
-Synchronize the camera clock with iOS devices.

•Cautions
-Note: The features available vary with the camera. See the camera manual or the link below for details.
-The app may not recognize photos taken with non-supported cameras.
-The app can not be used to download movies or record movies remotely.
-Download of Motion Snapshots is restricted to the photograph portion only.
-Only one camera can be connected at a time.
-Performance varies with network and local conditions.

•User's Manual
For more information, see the app manual, which can be downloaded from the following URL:
http://nikonimglib.com/ManDL/WMAU-ios/

•Terms of Use
Before using the app, download and read the End User License Agreement, available at the following URL:
http://nikonimglib.com/eula/WMAU-ios/


•Supported Digital Cameras (as of April 2015)
Requires a camera with built-in wireless LAN or support for the WU-1a/b wireless mobile adapter.
The S800c and S810c are not supported.
D610, D600, D750, D7200, D7100, D3300, D3200, D5500, D5300, D5200, Df 
Nikon 1 V3, V2, J5, J4, J3, S2, S1, AW1 
COOLPIX S7000, S6900, S6800, S6600, S6500, S9900(s), S9700(s), S9600, S9500, S5300, S5200, S3700, L810, P520, P330, P7800, P900(s), P610(s), P600, P530, P340, COOLPIX A, AW130(s), AW120(s), AW110, AW110s,

iOS Device System Requirements
iOS 7.1.2 to 8.2

•Supported Devices (as of March 2015)
iPhone 6 Plus (8.2)
iPhone 4S, iPhone 5S (8.1.3)
iPhone 5 (8.1.2)
iPhone 5C (7.1.2)
iPad with Retina display (7.1.2)
iPad mini (7.1.2).


•Trademark Information
iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. All other trade names mentioned in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

Reviews

Big Update!!!!!
Juanfra_2JZ

Guyyysss!!! I used to have a lot of crash and issues with this app... is simple!!! Turn on the airplane mode in your devise, turn off any Bluetooth and only turn on your wifi. Connect to your camera WiFi ( I use the WU-1a adapter ) and you can download with no issues at all!!!!! Fast downloading too!!


Do not buy a Nikon camera thinking it has an app
Sprkygrg

The app was difficult to use even back when anyone was developing for it. Two years ago. Back in iOS 12. Sometime between then and iOS 14 it quit working. The shutter will no longer release using the app. Useless.


Quits mid download
OG;)

This app worked great when I first got my camera but the last year it keeps disconnecting or the download of photos never begins . Troubleshooting I have tried : Updated iOS software, checked for app updates(none in years ) deleted the app and reinstalled issue persisted. Issue resulted in transferring via SD card which defeats the purpose of buying this particular camera .


Don’t buy a Nikon
Madds 4

Zero app support, zero connectivity. Do not buy, 100% not recommend.


It worked great for me when I needed it the most
AmeriKenny

I don't know what problem others are having, but this app was a lifesaver. I wanted to share pics immediately and it worked flawlessly. I fixed l connected to the cameras WiFi without any problem and downloaded the images quickly to my phone so I could share photos immediately without having to go home and connect the camera to a laptop.


WMU no longer works with iPhone XR
RoysToy

I if I could I would give this app a ZERO, This app no longer works on iPhone XR with iOS 14.6. It used to work in the field. On iPad 11 pro with iOS iPad 14.6 it works All settings on D7200 camera are identical. Settings on iPhone XR seem to be ok per YouTube instructions. Also, WMU on iPhone previously worked. Now screen is frozen on WMU except the WiFi symbol on top left shows when connected to camera. The settings on upper right of WMU is frozen. I have asked for Nikon Support re this issue three separate times. No response. Am I going to have to junk the iPhone XR and D7200. I do not want to carry iPad into the field! I want to use the iPhone WMU with my D7200. I have been on help line with Apple Care. They said there is no problem with my phone. Ultimately, the WMU app does not work on iPhone XR.


Worthless
Carole P

Used to work ok with issues here and there, now I can’t get pictures to download at all. Loses connection to the camera constantly.


Doesn’t work at all
Elajnae

This app has never worked for me. So slow and just freezes. Completely useless which is a shame given it’s the only way to shoot through your phone with this model (D3200).


it worked well until recently..
babygirlkrista

ive had my nikon for years and the app was easy and functional however now it doesn’t even work at all…now i have to download pictures from my sd card to my computer then onto my phone…too chaotic and ruins the initial quality of the photo.


Nikon abandoned WMU for SnapBridge
fdbixler

It’s painfully clear that Nikon abandoned WMU once SnapBridge was released. Originally, WMU worked really well, but it looks as though Nikon may have even sabotaged WMU once they released SnapBridge. Maybe if SnapBridge had actually worked, no one would’ve minded. But SnapBridge has never lived up to its promises.


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