Hi Zoltan,
Would it be possible to allow qDSLR to control the newer Nikons that have built-in WiFi through their built-in link? This would save having to buy and maintain a TP-LINK TL-MR3040 or WU-1. One less battery to plug in every night and piece of gear to lug around.
I have just received my new Nikon D7200 and am looking forward to an update that will support it. Thanks for the good work.
xingr8
Control through Nikon's built-in WiFi
Re: Control through Nikon's built-in WiFi
This function is available from start with the 'Nikon wireless' button
Re: Control through Nikon's built-in WiFi
Dear Zoltan,
Any chance i can get the open source code for android that connects to Nikon directly through wifi?
I tried to download the code of the qdslrdashboard but there is only usb conenction!
you'll be my lifetime saver
Regards
Any chance i can get the open source code for android that connects to Nikon directly through wifi?
I tried to download the code of the qdslrdashboard but there is only usb conenction!
you'll be my lifetime saver
Regards
Re: Control through Nikon's built-in WiFi
You should open a new thread. qDslrDashboard is not open source.Marckov85 wrote:Dear Zoltan,
Any chance i can get the open source code for android that connects to Nikon directly through wifi?
I tried to download the code of the qdslrdashboard but there is only usb conenction!
you'll be my lifetime saver
Regards
Re: Control through Nikon's built-in WiFi
I am unable to establish a wireless link to my D7200 at all. With a USB cable from my Android phone (Galaxy Note 4) qDD identifies my D7200, but none of the controls seem to work. Do I assume correctly that I need to wait for a new version of qDD that supports the D7200 before I should expect any more of qDD to work?hubaiz wrote:This function is available from start with the 'Nikon wireless' button
Re: Control through Nikon's built-in WiFi
The D7200 is not yet support as Nikon didn't release the documentation for it.
If you can give me the USB vendor and product ID I may add initial support.
You can get this after connecting to a desktop machine and checking out the camera USB properties in device manager or with 'dmesg' or 'lsusb' on Linux
If you can give me the USB vendor and product ID I may add initial support.
You can get this after connecting to a desktop machine and checking out the camera USB properties in device manager or with 'dmesg' or 'lsusb' on Linux
Re: Control through Nikon's built-in WiFi
Dear Zoltan,
after conencting my nikon d5300, and if i minimize the qdashboarb(on android), i want the pictures taken by the cam to be automatically downloaded to sd card.
Is that option available? (coz right now when i maximize the qdashboad app then the pics are being downloaded to phone...)
after conencting my nikon d5300, and if i minimize the qdashboarb(on android), i want the pictures taken by the cam to be automatically downloaded to sd card.
Is that option available? (coz right now when i maximize the qdashboad app then the pics are being downloaded to phone...)
Re: Control through Nikon's built-in WiFi
hubaiz,
Sorry it has taken me so long to get back to this. Sometimes the day job gets in the way.
I have hooked up the the D7200 by USB with my Windows 7 PC and found it using Device Manager. There are a large number of items under the "Details" tab, but none specifically "USB Vendor" or "Product ID". The closest ones are:
Device description D7200
Hardware Ids USB\VID_04B0&PID_0439&REV_0100
USB\VID_04B0&PID_0439
Compatible Ids USB\Class_06&SubClass_01&Prot_01
USB\Class_06&SubClass_01
USB\Class_06
Device class guid {eec5ad98-8080-425f-922a-dabf3de3f69a}
Driver key {eec5ad98-8080-425f-922a-dabf3de3f69a}\0014
Manufacturer Nikon Corporation
Physical Device Object name \Device\USBPDO-8
Parent USB\VID_0451&PID_8043\300108497AA3
Siblings USB\VID_046D&PID_0825\1EC9E6A0
Matching device Id usb\class_06&subclass_01&prot_01
There are many more, so let me know if I have not hit on the ones you need. Hope that helps.
Sorry it has taken me so long to get back to this. Sometimes the day job gets in the way.
I have hooked up the the D7200 by USB with my Windows 7 PC and found it using Device Manager. There are a large number of items under the "Details" tab, but none specifically "USB Vendor" or "Product ID". The closest ones are:
Device description D7200
Hardware Ids USB\VID_04B0&PID_0439&REV_0100
USB\VID_04B0&PID_0439
Compatible Ids USB\Class_06&SubClass_01&Prot_01
USB\Class_06&SubClass_01
USB\Class_06
Device class guid {eec5ad98-8080-425f-922a-dabf3de3f69a}
Driver key {eec5ad98-8080-425f-922a-dabf3de3f69a}\0014
Manufacturer Nikon Corporation
Physical Device Object name \Device\USBPDO-8
Parent USB\VID_0451&PID_8043\300108497AA3
Siblings USB\VID_046D&PID_0825\1EC9E6A0
Matching device Id usb\class_06&subclass_01&prot_01
There are many more, so let me know if I have not hit on the ones you need. Hope that helps.
Re: Control through Nikon's built-in WiFi
Thanks this is what I needxingr8 wrote:Hardware Ids USB\VID_04B0&PID_0439&REV_0100
(VID - vendor ID, PID - product ID)
Re: Control through Nikon's built-in WiFi
Here is a test build for Android: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxMZ8X ... sp=sharing
It should work with the D7200 built in wifi and also live view should work. Please test it.
When Nikon releases the documentation I will add the D7200 specific property values
It should work with the D7200 built in wifi and also live view should work. Please test it.
When Nikon releases the documentation I will add the D7200 specific property values