Nikon D3400 Reference Manual - English - Page 46
Auto Upload, What SnapBridge Can Do for You, Disabling auto upload, Uploading selected pictures
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A What SnapBridge Can Do for You The SnapBridge app can be used for a variety of tasks once the camera has been paired with your smart device. For more information on the features below, see SnapBridge online help. Auto Upload At default settings, JPEG photographs will automatically be uploaded to the smart device as they are taken (auto upload is not available with movies or with NEF/RAW images, and is automatically suspended when the battery level drops to H). Before uploading pictures, place the smart device close to the camera and launch the SnapBridge app. Here are some tips for uploading pictures: • Disabling auto upload: To disable auto upload, select Off for Send to smart device (auto) in the camera setup menu (0 223). • Uploading selected pictures: To upload pictures not previously sent using auto upload, press the camera P button during playback and select pictures using Select to send to smart device/deselect (0 155), or select pictures using the Select to send to smart device option in the camera playback menu (0 189). Note that as long as a constant connection is in effect between the camera and smart device, pictures will be uploaded automatically even when the camera is off. The memory card access lamp (0 36) will continue to flash while the camera is off, but this does not indicate a malfunction. Upload is however automatically suspended when the battery level drops to H. • Resizing pictures for upload: Choose an upload size in the SnapBridge app. The default is 2 megapixels. • Embedding photo info: Use the SnapBridge app to choose the information you want imprinted on photographs copied to the smart device. Comments and copyright information can be entered in advance from the camera setup menu. You can also imprint text entered in the SnapBridge app. 22 First Steps