Making the Connection
The camera can be connected to a computer or FTP server using any of the methods below.
Computers: Connecting via USB
Connect the camera using a USB cable.
- The connection can be used to transfer pictures to a computer using Nikon’s NX Studio software (0 Computers: Connecting via USB) or to control the camera remotely from computers using NX Tether software (0 Camera Control).
Computers: Connecting via Wireless LAN
Connect to computers using the camera’s built-in wireless LAN (0 Computers: Connecting via Wireless LAN).
- The connection can be used to upload pictures (0 Uploading Pictures) or to control the camera remotely from computers on the network running NX Tether software (0 Camera Control).
Computers: Connecting via Ethernet
Connect to computers via a third-party USB-to-Ethernet adapter connected to the camera’s Type C USB connector (0 Computers: Connecting via Ethernet).
- The connection can be used to upload pictures (0 Uploading Pictures) or to control the camera remotely from computers on the network running NX Tether software (0 Camera Control).
FTP Servers: Connecting via Wireless LAN
Connect to FTP servers using the camera’s built-in wireless LAN (0 FTP Servers: Connecting via Wireless LAN).
- The connection can be used to upload pictures via FTP (0 Uploading Pictures).
FTP Servers: Connecting via Ethernet
Connect to FTP servers via a third-party USB-to-Ethernet adapter connected to the camera’s Type C USB connector (0 FTP Servers: Connecting via Ethernet).
- The connection can be used to upload pictures via FTP (0 Uploading Pictures).