How do I connect my Nikon d5300 to Wi-Fi?

How do I connect my Nikon d5300 to Wi-Fi?

Procedure

  1. Before connecting via Wi-Fi (wireless LAN), install the Wireless Mobile Utility on your smart device.
  2. Enable the camera’s built-in Wi-Fi.
  3. Highlight Network settings and press the multi selector right.
  4. WPS (Android Only)
  5. PIN Entry (Android Only)
  6. SSID (Android and iOS)

How do I connect my camera to my computer through Wi-Fi?

How to wirelessly connect the camera to the computer.

  1. Turn the computer ON and the Wireless Device ON.
  2. Turn the camera ON.
  3. Press the Menu button.
  4. Go to Network settings.
  5. Select Access point settings and press the center button on the control wheel.

Why is my Nikon camera not connecting to my phone?

Clear and cache and force close A bad cache can create issues while pairing your phone with the Nikon camera. Try clearing the cache and check if that resolves the issue. On your Android phone, tap on Settings from the Home Screen.

What is the Coolpix P520?

The COOLPIX P520 is the ultimate travel companion! Connect the optional WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter and wirelessly transfer photos to your smartphone, tablet or any compatible Wi-Fi® enabled device.

How do I control my Nikon P520 without a flash?

Install Nikon’s free Wireless Mobile Adapter Utility and remotely control the COOLPIX P520—see what the camera sees from your smartphone or tablet and fire off shots! Imagine being able to shoot without a flash at weddings, concerts, parties—anywhere your flash normally fires.

What is the difference between the Nikon P510 and P520?

For the Coolpix P520, Nikon’s flagship megazoom, very little has changed from its predecessor, the P510. Nikon put in a new 18-megapixel backside-illuminated (BSI) CMOS sensor, but it has the same 42x, f3.0-5.9, 24-1,000mm lens.

Does the P520 have built-in GPS?

Lastly, the P520 has built-in GPS. It’s strictly there for geotagging photos, so no fancy maps or anything like that. But it was relatively quick to lock onto a signal, even in the middle of New York surrounded by tall buildings.