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Smartphones’ ability to share good enough photos trumps the boost in image quality from a dedicated camera for many people.įor the past several weeks, I have been developing a workflow that addresses this problem for me. Some argue this is precisely why sales of point-and-shoot, mirrorless, and DSLR digital cameras have fallen so much in recent years. There’s no reason why getting a photo from a dedicated camera to the smartphone or tablet should take so many steps and be so cumbersome, yet that’s the reality many photographers face today. Say forget it, and keep the photographic proof to yourself?.Take another photo with your smartphone and share that image on Facebook instead of the one from your bigger camera?.Wait until you get home before downloading the image (and let that social moment pass you by)?.Hope your wireless SD card (Eyefi, FlashAir, etc.) is working properly and your phone is connected to it to receive photos?.
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Tap your smartphone to your camera if they both support NFC, wait for the connection to be established, select the photo, and download it to your phone?.Turn on Wi-Fi on your camera (if available), connect to it from your smartphone, launch the camera connect app, wait for the connection to be established, select the photo, and download it to your phone?.Fumble around in your camera bag for a cable and dongle to connect your camera to your smartphone?.You just captured this wonderful photo of your child and Tow Mater at Radiator Springs, and you absolutely have got to share this with your friends and family on Facebook. You’re happily taking photos of your little ones as they experience their first time on Dumbo the Flying Elephant, It’s a Small World, Haunted House, Pirates of the Caribbean and other rides that you loved as a kid.
You’ve decided to tote around your DSLR or mirrorless camera with you on the trip. Imagine you’re at Disneyland with the family.