Next, from your phone, launch the Nikon Wireless Mobile Utility (WMU) application, which will show the following. When you enable Wi-Fi on the camera, it will create it’s own Wireless network to which you can connect from your phone or tablet.įrom your phone, go to wireless settings, where you’ll see a wireless connection with name “Nikon_WU2_XYZ”, where XYZ will be something specific to your camera.Ĭonnect to this “Nikon_WU2_XYZ” wireless connection as shown below.
Now, you’ll see it says “Waiting for connection” as shown below. Press Ok on the multi selector dial, which will take you inside the Wi-Fi menu, Select “Network Connection” and press Ok.
Towards the bottom of the Setup Menu, you’ll see “Wi-Fi” as shown below.īy default Wi-Fi will be Off. On your camera, go to the Menu, and select the “wrench” icon on the left side, this will say “Setup Menu”on the top.įrom this menu, scroll down by pressing the down arrow on the multi selector circular dial.
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Search for “Nikon WMU” on iPhone App Store or Android Google Play. This app is available for both iPhone and Android. If you are looking for a full-frame FX body with built-in Wi-Fi, you can consider Nikon D750.įor this, you should download Nikon Wireless Mobile Utility (WMU) App. If you don’t have a DSLR with built-in Wi-Fi, I recommend that you consider either Nikon D5500 or Nikon D7200 both are DX bodies.
#Nikon wmu app for windows how to
This quick tutorial explains how to enable Wi-Fi on your DSLR and setup security. You should enable security for your Camera’s Wi-Fi. So, anybody nearby can see the your camera’s SSID and connect to it. When you enable Wi-Fi on your DSLR, by default, the connection is not secure. This is also helpful when you just want to browse all the pictures on your camera in a bigger screen (on your phone or tablet) without downloading it.