Remotely controls most functions of Nikon D-SLRs from a computer that is connected via USB cable or through wired or wireless LAN using a wireless transmitter. Details Download 60-day Trial Version Optional Picture Control Enables additional Picture Controls to Nikon D-SLRs. Free Download Wireless setup software (Requires Nikon Wireless. Wireless Transmitter Utility is an easy to use cross-platform application helps you create network profiles when the Unit UT-1 or D4' Ethernet feature or the wireless transmitter WT-5 or WT4 are used. Moreover, Wireless Transmitter Utility provides all the necessary tools to setup the storage folder.
. The instructions on these pages also assume that you are using the latest version of Wireless Transmitter Utility, which is currently version 1.9.0 (Windows/Mac). Be sure to always use the latest versions of the software, which are available from the Nikon Download Center.
The Wireless Mobile Utility connects your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to Nikon digital cameras wirelessly (via Wi-Fi), letting you download photos, take pictures remotely, and share them hassle-free via e-mail or upload to social networking sites.Principal Features -View.
Use the Wireless Transmitter Utility to adjust network settings and the like for WT-7, WT-6, WT-5, and WT-4 wireless transmitters, UT-1 communications units, and cameras with built-in Wi-Fi and/or Ethernet. The software for the WT-4 was called the WT-4 Setup Utility, but now that it supports the WT-5 and other devices the name has been changed.
Wireless Transfer
Nikon Transfer 2 can be used to wirelessly transfer files. A camera equipped with a built-in wireless transmitter or a Nikon digital single-lens reflex camera with an optional wireless transmitter is required.
For more information on using a wireless LAN, see the camera or wireless transmitter manual or visit the Nikon support website for your area. Refer to 'System Requirements' for the detailed website addresses.
Before you begin
Confirm that the software required for a wireless connection between the camera and the destination computer has been installed on the computer. The software varies depending on the camera model.
Next, confirm that the camera and computer are correctly configured. For information on creating a wireless network, see the manual for the camera or wireless transmitter or the manual for the wireless LAN adapter or access point. See the camera or wireless transmitter manual for information on camera wireless transfer options.
For information on uploading files over a wireless network without using Nikon Transfer 2, see the camera or wireless transmitter manual.
Wireless transfer
Nikon Wireless Mobile Utility App
Nikon Transfer 2 can be used for wireless transfer as described below.
Start the computer and turn the camera on.
Establish a wireless connection:
For information on how to establish a wireless connection, see the documentation provided with your wireless transmitter.
When the connection is established between the camera and computer, the OS detects the connection and an operation selection screen is displayed.
Follow the on-screen instructions to start Nikon Transfer 2.
For details, refer to 'Connecting Devices and Starting Nikon Transfer 2'.
Open the [Source] panel in the transfer options area and confirm that the camera is displayed.
If the camera is not displayed, check wireless settings and try again.
Nikon Wireless Utility For Mac
Click [Start Transfer].
At default settings, the camera will automatically be removed from the system when transfer is complete. Transfer settings, such as transfer destination, will be the same as settings for transfer using a USB cable with the camera USB option set to PTP.