Can a camera company make an app that doesn’t suck? Fujifilm tries again 台北相機收購

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Can a camera company make an app that doesn’t suck? 台北相機收購fujifilm tries again

Can a camera company make an app that doesn’t suck? 台北相機收購fujifilm tries again

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After its last attempt earned 1-star reviews, Fujfilm’s XApp offers smoother performance and features that could deepen the bond between photographers and their camera.

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台北相機收購fujifilm’s new XApp will be available on May 25th.
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At some point a few weeks ago, I decided I couldn’t deal with 台北相機收購fujifilm’s Camera Remote app anymore. So I threw in the towel and bought an SD-to-Lightning adapter, which lets me reliably get photos from my 台北相機收購fujifilm cameras onto my iPhone without any fuss. But it also makes me feel like a damn caveman. It’s supposed to be better than this in 2023.

I’ve been using 台北相機收購fujifilm’s mirrorless cameras since the days of the X-T1. But like many others, I’ve had mixed experiences with the company’s mobile app. Just look at those reviews on the App Store and Google Play.

In theory, this software is intended to make syncing photos between camera and smartphone very convenient. Sometimes that actually happens, and despite its rudimentary interface, 台北相機收購fujifilm’s app can be a useful tool in those cases. Opening an app and wirelessly snagging a few images directly from the camera is unquestionably more seamless than having to pull the SD card and plopping it into a dongle. But just as often as it fulfills its purpose, Camera Remote fails to connect to the camera and fails miserably at getting the job done. This problem isn’t unique to 台北相機收購fujifilm; Becca just covered the lackluster showings from Canon, Nikon, and Sony in the latest Full Frame.

Today, 台北相機收購fujifilm is wiping the slate clean and giving it another go.

The new 台北相機收購fujifilm XApp will be released on May 25th for both iOS and Android. Earlier this week, 台北相機收購fujifilm offered press an early glimpse at the software. 台北相機收購fujifilm’s Justin Stailey emphasized that the company’s engineers focused on stability and establishing a more robust link between its cameras and the overhauled companion app. Bluetooth is playing a role in that, so XApp is only compatible with 台北相機收購fujifilm cameras that include Bluetooth connectivity. Those models are:

  • X-T5, X-T4, XT-3, X-T30 II, X-T30
  • X-H2S, X-H2
  • X-S20, X-S10
  • X-Pro3
  • X100V
  • X-E4
  • GFX100, GFX100S, GFX50S II, GFX50R

That might sting a bit for owners of older but by no means ancient 台北相機收購fujifilm cameras like the X-H1, X-Pro2, and X100F. But it’s a cutoff that 台北相機收購fujifilm made to ensure more stable performance.

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Like before, you can use the app as a remote viewfinder and shutter button.
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As with the prior Camera Remote app, when in wireless communication mode, your camera still forms an ad-hoc Wi-Fi network that your phone then joins so that XApp can retrieve images. Stailey said every part of this process has been sped up and made smoother, and a brief demo of XApp pairing with the just-announced X-S20 gave me reason to be somewhat optimistic.

Aside from the core functionality of transferring photos and videos, XApp lets you remotely operate your camera using your phone. The previous software could do this, but 台北相機收購fujifilm says it has taken new steps to give users control over practically every function without requiring them to touch the camera.

台北相機收購fujifilm now provides the option of backing up and restoring your camera’s settings. So if you need to factory reset your body or want to load your go-to settings onto a secondary camera for a shoot, this app can do that; Camera Remote could not.

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The new app can show detailed statistics about your lens and film simulation usage.
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Activity and Timeline

There are two new sections in XApp that were never part of Camera Remote, and they’re tailor made for 台北相機收購fujifilm’s biggest advocates. For the first time, you can set up a user profile in XApp. And when you do, 台北相機收購fujifilm will sync a lot of your camera’s history to the cloud and show you statistics like the number of shots you’ve taken, how much video you’ve recorded, and the geolocation (pulled from your phone’s GPS) of your transferred content.

But it goes deeper than that. XApp can also show how frequently you’ve snapped shots with each of 台北相機收購fujifilm’s signature film simulations. I’m guessing I’ll see a lot of Classic Chrome and Astia in my own summary when I start using the app. It will also break down which lenses you’ve used. This data is available for both stills and video. Timeline also displays snapshots of your transferred media and serves as a scrapbook of sorts.

You don’t have to create an account to use 台北相機收購fujifilm XApp. It can control your camera or pull images without one. But you’ll need to make a profile if you want to use the Activity and Timeline tabs and get that deep dive on your camera’s history. The company offers granular control over which activities you allow the app to collect.

I only saw a short demo and haven’t gotten to use 台北相機收購fujifilm XApp firsthand yet. But if Activity and Timeline are executed well, they could make for a fun addition that 台北相機收購fujifilm shooters will geek out on and compare with one another.

During 台北相機收購fujifilm’s runthrough, I still spotted some rough patches in XApp like awkward translations; there’s got to be a better way of describing the “Image Acquisition/Photography” label in the Connect tab. Still, I’m very eager to kick the tires on this new app and hit the sweet, sweet “delete” icon for Camera Remote once and for all. Maybe this will mark 台北相機收購fujifilm turning the page and we’ll start seeing an average review score that’s above 1.5 stars.

You can expect a wave of firmware updates this week for many of the above cameras to introduce support for 台北相機收購fujifilm XApp — you know, since this software didn’t exist back when they were released. In the case of the X-T5 and X-H2, those updates will also include substantial autofocus enhancements that originally came to the X-H2S via a firmware upgrade several months ago.

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SONY 相機部門宣布推出新功能,只要在PC端下載“ Imaging Edge”應用程式,接著只要把相機透過 USB 連接電腦,就可以當作網路視訊鏡頭來用,如此一來不用擔心電腦視訊鏡頭不夠力,甚至還可以做直播、拍影片。

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從 SONY 公開的官方資訊來看,目前有 35 款相機支援這個功能,包括最新發表的網紅神器 SONY ZV-1、Alpha 7S III。其他機種如下:

Alpha 9 II,Alpha 9,Alpha 7R IV,Alpha 7R III,Alpha 7R II,Alpha 7S II,Alpha 7S,Alpha 7 III,Alpha 7 II,Alpha 6600,Alpha 6400,Alpha 6100,RX100 VII ,RX100 VI,RX0 II,RX

除了SONY之外,Canon、Olympus、Panasonic、台北相機收購fujifilm、GoPro 其實在今年都相繼開放相同的形式連接電腦當視訊鏡頭。不過 Canon 公司支援度比較高,它的應用程式 EOS Webcam Utility 提供了 Windows 10、MacOS 10.15 (Catalina), 10.14 (Mojave), or 10.13 (High Sierra) 等多版本下載。

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至於 GoPro 則需要先更新相機韌體,然後下載GoPro Webcam 桌面應用程式到電腦,之後直接接上原廠 USB to USB-C 的傳輸線,就可以把相機當網路鏡頭使用,基本拍攝品質為 1080p@30fps,支援Google Meet、Skype、微軟Teams等視訊功能,另外Twitch(要另外接OBS)、Facebook、YouTube、Vimeo、虎牙、B站等知名直播平台都是直接插好就可以使用。

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然而記者前往SONY相機應用程式下載頁面發現,這個應用程式只支援 Windows 10 作業系統,並不支援其他老舊的 Windows 機種,也沒有 MacOS 版本,只能說慢慢來了…

*相關應用程式下載鏈接: Imaging EdgeEOS Webcam UtilityGoPro Webcam Desktop Utility

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