The Nikon D5100 DSLR camera is not compatible with the WU-1A wireless Mobile Adapter as this model camera does not have built-in Wi-Fi for wireless connection. For a wireless option use a 2 GB SD Eye-Fi card (Share product category), a 4 GB SDHC Eye-Fi card (Share Video product category), or an 8 GB SDHC Eye-Fi card (Pro X2 product category) to wirelessly transfer images.
No. The Nikon D90 DSLR camera does not have built-in wireless transfer technology, so it cannot use the Nikon WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter. To have a wireless option for the D90 camera, use a 2GB Eye-Fi memory card.
Compatible with the following Camera Models Nikon Df, Nikon 1 S2, COOLPIX P530, D3300, COOLPIX P7800, COOLPIX P330, COOLPIX A, D7100, COOLPIX P520, D5200, D3200...and it will send to any model of iPad using the app.
Will work on the 3300 pretty sure will work with apple products. I have samsung and works great with mine but my boss has apple and works great with his
Yes, the adapter will work with the D3300. I do not own apple products, however, and cannot comment on the adapter's compatibility with the iPhone or iPad. This seems to work well with Android products.
It definitely works with my new D3300 and my old iPhone4. Can't say about the '6 and the Air. I'd download the driver and see if it installs on these devices.
Yes, the WU-1A is compatible with the D3300. The WU-1A supports connection to iOS or Android smart devices that are running the free Nikon Wireless Mobile Utility (WMU) app. Detailed information on supported operating systems will be listed on the app download page.
No. The Nikon D3100 does not have Wi-Fi technology so accessory adapters will not work, however, a compatible Eye-Fi card used in the camera can transfer images wirelessly. Compatible Eye-Fi card information for the Nikon D3100 can be found on page 150 in the User's Manual. A manual can be found here: http://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/products/19/D3100.html
The Nikon WU1a Wireless Mobile Adapter does not work with the Nikon D90 DSLR camera as that camera body does not have wireless transfer options. Instead, to have wireless options with the Nikon D90, use a 2GB Eye-Fi memory card.
The Nikon WU-1A Wireless Mobile Adapter will not work with the Nikon D3000 camera as that camera model does not have Wi-Fi capability. There are no compatible accessories for adding Wi-Fi to this camera model. If you are looking for instant wireless transfer of images you may be interested in the Nikon D5600, which has built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, for constant connection with a compatible smart device and even remote shooting capability!
It works with the d3300; check the compatibility specs for the 3400. I used a UTube video to help with the set up. It does send the images right to the phone.
The WU-1A Wireless Mobile Adapter is not compatible with the D3400. However, the D3400’s built-in Bluetooth can be used to send pictures wirelessly from the camera to a compatible iPhone using Nikon’s SnapBridge app. SnapBridge can be downloaded for free from the App Store. Android devices are also supported, and the Android version of the app is on Google Play. Pairing instructions can be downloaded from the D3400 page of the Nikon Download Center: http://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/products/330/D3400.html . If you have any questions please give Nikon Support a call at 1-800-NikonUS.
Although you cannot link your camera to your computer, once the images on your phone or tablet, you can still transfer the image to your computer to be used in your email. Typically, when you open up an image, it gives you the option to share that image with a number of different applications and websites, such as social media websites. There should also be an option to email the photo to any email address you would like. Simply email the photo to your own email address from your phone, then open your email on your computer and download the file to your hard drive. From there you can easily attach that file to any email you would like to. It is a bit inconvenient not having the ability to transfer images directly to a computer, but it is quite easy to work around.
As far as I know, I only had done it through my phone. You have to download an App for you to connect directly to the pictures in your Nikon Camera in your phone.
The Wireless adapter only communicates with the camera via a SmartPhone or Tablet. You can fire the camera's shutter using the app via a SmartPhone or Tablet. You can view all of the pictures on the cameras memory card as well. From there - you can download and email. It will not communicate with a computer.