Connecting G9 and PC through Wifi.
Re: Connecting G9 and PC through Wifi.
LuxShots wrote:
LearningForeverIHope wrote:
LuxShots wrote:
I have done so with the GH4 and GH5S so it is definitely possible.
Which is definitely encouraging.
You have to have the login information for your computer and you need to set up a folder on the computer as shared.
OK, done.
After that, do the setup on the camera, linking through your wireless router and then browse to your PC.
Images are simply transferred as you snap, and all is well!
I used this a bunch when I used to shoot portraits in my home, and I didn't want the image transfer downtime before editing. After the shoot was done, the pictures were ready for my to start editing!
LR can be set to watch the shared folder. Was that how you used it ?
I did not.
I copied the files into a client specific directory, then imported them into lightroom. There is no reason why your scenario wouldn't work though.
Why you are down this road, I'd thought you'd find this interesting:
If you register with Lumix Web Services (check it out in the manual), you can use this system to directly tweet photos to Twitter!
I have used the hotspot feature on my cellphone to directly tweet photos from breaking news! Kinda awesome huh?
It is ! I remember looking at his Palm Pilot thinking : " If this could make phone calls..."
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