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Nikon WT-7A Wireless Transmitter

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Nikon WT-7A Wireless Transmitter
Key Features
  • For Z 7, Z 6, D850, and D500 Cameras
  • Transfer or View Files from Camera
  • Remotely Control Camera
  • Wireless Range: 656'
Designed for use with the Z 7, Z 6, D850, and D500 cameras, the WT-7A Wireless Transmitter from Nikon gives the camera's connectivity a serious boost by adding both a wired Ethernet port and fast Wi-Fi connectivity. At its most basic, this transmitter allows users to transfer or view files as well as remotely control the camera over Wi-Fi or wired networking. It also has an exceptional wireless range of up to 656' when line of sight is maintained and a speedy data transfer rate of 130 Mbps while the Ethernet connection boasts 10/100/1000 Mbps data rates. It offers both an HTTP mode for browser-based access to the camera from either a computer or mobile device and an Access Point mode for direct connection to the camera itself. Along with this, users will be able edit image comments, copyright, or IPTC information for seamless transition to the editing stage. Additionally, the transmitter runs on one EN-EL15 Battery Pack and connects to the camera via the tripod socket and an included USB cable.
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Is this compatible with the D800?

Is this compatible with the D800?
Asked by: Sherri
This product is not compatible with the Nikon D800.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2021-03-01

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Is this unit compatible when using the MB D-17 battery grip ?
Asked by: GEORGE
You wouldn't be able to use both the WT-7A and the MBD-17 together.
Answered by: Heather S.
Date published: 2023-05-14

Is this the wireless transmitter for use with the ...

Is this the wireless transmitter for use with the Nikon Z cameras, too? (they're not listed on the specs)
Asked by: Megan
Yes For Z 7, Z 6, D850, and D500
Answered by: vilson
Date published: 2021-01-20

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Is this compatible with the D810?
Asked by: Anonymous
It is also compatible with the D810, D750, and D7200 with the latest firmware update.
Answered by: Lyman C.
Date published: 2019-05-02

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I haven't found any detailed specs for the Camera Control Pro 2 software. What capabilities does this offer and does the application require use of the WT-7A WIFI unit? Can you actually see the Live View image from the camera and control aperature, shutter and perhaps zoom and focus via WIFI?
Asked by: Anonymous
All of the key features of this software can be seen at the following page: http://bit.ly/1S4kzDh
Answered by: Heather S.
Date published: 2019-11-11

The Z6 doesn’t allow simultaneous HDMI and ...

The Z6 doesn’t allow simultaneous HDMI and Snapbridge control. Does this allow you to record video via HDMI while controlling the camera via Camera Control Pro 2?
Asked by: Patrick
We have not found that ability for the camera with Camera Control Pro 2.
Answered by: Dennis L
Date published: 2019-06-17

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Why is the Nikon 7500 not compatible? I see the previous 7200 is compatible.
Asked by: Kris
The Nikon D7500 is a different body.
Answered by: James B.
Date published: 2018-08-26

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why do we need this, if the camera has built in wifi?
Asked by: Son N.
Compared to the built-in WiFi, the WT-7A: - has much more range - is much faster - is, IMHO, much more reliable - will connect to an infrastructure network (e.g., a WiFi network put up by a router) - will push images to an FTP server - enables an HTML remote control interface - any browser to do basic control of your camera - enables Camera Control Pro 2 connectivity - enables a wired Ethernet connection for wired speed and distance (more so than USB) - has its own battery so the in-body one is not drained by WiFi power needs. The built-in WiFi is okay for JPG transmission across short (e.g., ordinary studio) distances using, say, AirNEF. But it is not fast enough for reasonable speeds on full-sized Raw images, and not long-distance enough to roam much more than in a smallish room.
Answered by: Aaron
Date published: 2024-08-30
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