
The iPhone can be a little slow about recognizing newly turned on networks, also the camera lists its name when it starts the network, so you really do not need to do this unless things are strange that day.ģ) Once the phone has joined the network, open the Camera Remote app on your iPhone and try to adjust the settings via the live shooting section, if that works, take a shot, and then it should allow you to select it and import it. Depending on how many other wifi networks are running in your area, the phone should be able to join the camera’s network within 10 - 15 seconds.

Once it is recognized and joined it should start appearing in your shortcut list. You can turn the camera off and on a few times (navigate back to turn on the wifi option each time) to make sure you recognize it. Note: This is an un-secured network so, make sure you are actually joining the one offered by the camera.
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The first time you may get a warning about joining an unknown network, ignore any password requests, etc. Your Fujifilm camera should be in the list of networks, choose it.

Can you outline the steps you are going through to move the image to your phone?ġ) Turn on the camera, go into the menus, select the Shooting Menu (the icon looks like a camera body) scroll down list in this menu to the Wireless Communication option and select it.Ģ) turn the iPhone on, go into the Settings app and then choose the WiFi option.
