Turning on the camera after installing I was asked my preferred language and then I was asked to set a numerical password. A numerical keyboard pops up. Confirm the password. Upon turning on the camera again I was asked to enter the password. After entering the password I had chosen I was given the option to never have the password asked for again. Having chosen that, upon the next turn on, no password was asked for. And my settings were not lost.
Am I the only one who finds the concept of setting a password for a camera deeply worrying, even if it’s not asked for again - perhaps at some point it will be needed again? I hope you wrote it down…
PS I just read the long thread on security, and I think there may be some useful answers there.
No. I think the use of a password to access your camera is ridiculous. What security concerns are there in photos you have taken? I’m not upgrading. Hope there is a way to bypass or eliminate it.
You seem to have misunderstood what the password is protecting, it's not for images. You can pull out the card and the images are not protected in any way. There is a way to eliminate it if all you are worried about it being asked for taking photos, it offers to do just that right after you set the password
Sorry, but why shouldn't it just offers the ability to not set a password, simply ? This implementation is abysmal.
Perhaps, abysmal. But bypassing it at boot doesn't equal not setting it. You still need it when accessing network functions which is the main driver.
Then why not adding the password feature at network functions level, not camera level, and still, even in this condition, why not allow to not set it ?
Implementation choice. What's the problem setting it? If you use network functions, you will anyway need to. If you don't, what's the problem?
Then bad implementation choice, uselessly restrictive and messy.
If password is to be used at network functions level, then add the feature at this point, and still allow the user to have the choice not to set it, and/or also to not use network functions (airplane mode or so).
BTW, I would rather link all network/device connections to an airplane mode setting, that way, in one switch, you'd have the choice to have access or not to all that functions with the choice to protect them with a password or not, letting these choices to user.
The password would only be needed if you want to switch off airplane mode and if you set it.
So I can return the question to you : what's the problem with that ?