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Connection Guide
(for D-SLR Cameras)

3 Tap the camera name in the SnapBridge app

(users who are pairing a camera with an iOS
device for the first time will first be presented
with pairing instructions; after reading the instructions, scroll to the bottom of the display
and tap Understood).

En

Read this guide for information on using SnapBridge to establish a connection between your camera and a smart device (smartphone or tablet).
What SnapBridge Can Do for You
Establishing a wireless (Bluetooth® Low Energy) connection between a
SnapBridge-compatible camera and a smart device running the SnapBridge
app lets you:
• Download pictures and control the camera remotely from the smart device (for
more information, see “Download/Remote Control”)
• Download location data from the smart device
• Synchronize the camera clock to the time reported by the smart device
• Imprint pictures with comments or the time of recording
This guide is for version 1.3 of the SnapBridge app.

If the SnapBridge app prompts you to choose
an accessory, tap the camera name again (there
may be some delay before the camera name is
displayed).
If the camera name is not displayed, return to Step 2 after exiting the
SnapBridge app and confirming that it is not running in the background.

4 If the smart device displays an authentication

code, confirm that the same six-digit code appears on the camera (note that iOS may not
display an authentication code; if no code is
displayed, proceed to Step 5).

5 Tap Pair on the smart device and press J on the camera.
Readying the Smart Device
Before connecting, ready your smart device by installing the SnapBridge
app and enabling Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.

If pairing fails on an iOS device, the device may nevertheless remember
the camera name, in which case you will need to request iOS to “forget”
the camera as shown below.

1 Search for “snapbridge” on the Apple App Store® (iOS) or

Google Play™ (Android™) and install the SnapBridge app.
Do not launch the SnapBridge app before beginning pairing.

6 When the camera displays the message shown
Information on supported operating systems is available from the
download site. This camera is not compatible with SnapBridge 360/170.

2 Enable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on the smart device.
Be sure to use the SnapBridge app to pair the camera and smart device.
Do not use the Settings app on your device.

Pairing and Connecting
Before pairing, confirm that there is space available on the camera
memory card. To prevent unexpected interruptions, you should also
check that the camera battery is fully charged.

1 Select Connect to smart device in the camera
setup menu, then highlight Start and press J.

at right, press J and proceed to Step 7 (if the
camera instead displays a message stating that
it was unable to connect, press J and return to
Step 2). To cancel pairing, press the G button.

7 Follow the instructions displayed by the camera to complete setup.

• To allow the camera to add location data to photos, select Yes in response
to “Download location data from smart device?” and enable location
services in the SnapBridge app and on the smart device.
• To synchronize the camera clock with the time provided by the smart device,
select Yes in response to “Sync clock with smart device?” and enable
synchronization in the SnapBridge app.

The smart device and camera are now connected. Any photos you take will
automatically be uploaded to the smart device.

A More on SnapBridge
Basic information on the SnapBridge app is available from:
http://snapbridge.nikon.com

2 The camera will display the message shown at
right. Place the smart device next to the camera
and launch the SnapBridge app.

For detailed information, consult online help (once pairing is complete, you can
view online help by opening the Other tab in the SnapBridge app and selecting
Info/settings > Instructions).
http://nikonimglib.com/snbr/onlinehelp/en/index.html

Pairing and Connecting Tips and Tricks

Download/Remote Control

Read this section for help connecting or downloading pictures from the
camera.

Use the SnapBridge app to download pictures and control the camera
remotely.

Downloading Pictures
If you experience slow downloads or other problems downloading pictures to the smart device, end pairing and try pairing the devices again.

Downloading Pictures
Any of the following methods can be used to download pictures from the
camera:
• Download photos automatically as they are taken: To download photos automatically as they are taken, select On for Send to smart device (auto) in
the camera setup menu. Photos are downloaded at a size of 2 megapixels (some cameras may offer additional sizes); movies will not be downloaded automatically.
• Select photos on the camera: Use this option to download photos taken with
Off selected for Send to smart device (auto). Photos can be selected
using the Select to send to smart device option in the camera playback menu or by pressing the i button during playback and selecting
Select to send to smart device/deselect. Photos are downloaded at a
size of 2 megapixels (some cameras may offer additional sizes); movies
cannot be selected.
• Select pictures on the smart device: Selecting Download selected pictures
in the SnapBridge app x Camera tab displays a message prompting
you to switch to Wi-Fi: select Yes to switch to Wi-Fi or No to download
pictures using Bluetooth (if you are using an iOS device, follow the instructions in “The Wi-Fi Prompt” after selecting Yes). You can then use
the controls on the smart device to download pictures selected from
a list of the photos and movies stored on the camera (note that movie
download requires a Wi-Fi connection).

1 In

the SnapBridge app, open
the y Connect tab, tap v >
End pairing, and tap Yes to end
pairing when prompted. Users
of iOS will then need to request
iOS to “forget” the camera as
shown below.

2 Select Connect to smart device in the camera setup menu, highlight
Start, press J, and follow the instructions from Step 2 of “Pairing and
Connecting” to pair the camera with the smart device.

The Wi-Fi Prompt (iOS Only)
Although SnapBridge usually relies on Bluetooth for connection between
the camera and smart device, Wi-Fi is sometimes required for remote photography and the like. Follow the steps below to connect to the camera
via Wi-Fi.

1 After noting the camera network name (SSID) and
password, tap Go. The default SSID is the same as the
camera name.

A “Send While Off ”
To allow download to continue while the camera is off, select On for Bluetooth > Send while off in the camera setup menu.

D NEF (RAW)/TIFF
Photos in these formats cannot be downloaded.

2 Tap Settings > Wi-Fi and select the SSID you noted in Step 1.

3 When connecting via Wi-Fi for the first time, you will

be prompted to enter the camera password. Enter
the password you noted in Step 1 (note that passwords are case-sensitive). A u mark will appear next
to the camera SSID as shown at right when a connection is established.

D Changing the Camera SSID and Password
The camera SSID and password can be changed using the Wi-Fi > Network
settings option in the camera setup menu. We recommend that you periodically
change the password to protect your privacy.

D Bluetooth-Only Cameras
The SnapBridge app cannot be used to download movies from the D3400 and
other SnapBridge-compatible cameras not equipped with Wi-Fi.
Remote Photography
The Remote photography controls in the SnapBridge app x Camera
tab can be used to release the camera shutter remotely and download
the resulting photos to the smart device. After enabling remote photography, follow the on-screen instructions in the SnapBridge app to switch
to Wi-Fi (if you are using an iOS device, follow the instructions in “The Wi-Fi
Prompt”).

D Bluetooth-Only Cameras
The SnapBridge app cannot be used to control the D3400 and other SnapBridgecompatible cameras not equipped with Wi-Fi.

D Wi-Fi Connections
Wi-Fi connections will end automatically if you switch to another app or close the
x Camera tab in the SnapBridge app.
Enabling/Disabling Wireless Connections
The connection to the camera can be turned on or off using the Airplane
mode option in the camera setup menu or the Auto link option in the
SnapBridge app y Connect tab. Disabling Auto link also reduces the
drain on the battery in the smart device.

A Airplane Mode
Selecting Enable for Airplane mode in the camera setup menu disables all
wireless functions, including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Eye-Fi. Choose this option wherever the use of wireless devices is prohibited.

Use the latest version of the SnapBridge app. The dialogs and messages displayed
by the camera and smart device may differ from those shown here, and operations
may differ depending on the camera firmware and version of SnapBridge used.
Button names may also vary from model to model. For more information on using
the camera or smart device, see the documentation provided with the device.
All trade names mentioned in this document are the trademarks or registered
trade marks of their respective owners.

© 2017 Nikon Corporation



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